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Could the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly be responsible for the Air France flight 477 crash?

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Could the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly be responsible for the Air France flight 477 crash?

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The South Atlantic Anomaly is a region in the ionosphere where the inner Van Allen radiation belt lies close to the earth’s surface, which is still several hundred miles. There is no evidence that the anomaly has any effect on surface weather, and Flight 477 had left the area of the anomaly well before it crashed.

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