Light flashes observed on SKYLAB 4 - The role of nuclear stars

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Astronaut Performance, Nuclear Interactions, Retinal Images, Skylab 4, Visual Observation, Afterimages, Inner Radiation Belt, Optical Illusion, Proton Belts

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The astronauts on Skylab 4 observed bursts of intense visual light flash
activity when their spacecraft passed through the South Atlantic
Anomaly. Flash rates as high as 20 per minute have in the past been
considered unexpectedly high. When the effect of nuclear interactions in
and near the retina is included, the apparent anomaly is removed.

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