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What are the Van Allen belts and what is the relationship with auroras?

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What are the Van Allen belts and what is the relationship with auroras?

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The Van Allen belts are roughly “donut” shaped regions around Earth where charged particles are trapped in the magnetic field. The particles mostly bounce back and forth between hemispheres. Those that do penetrate down to the atmosphere produce diffuse aurora, occurring just equatorward of the discrete aurora curtains that we usually associate with spectacular aurora.

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