Reentrant albedo fluxes at heights between 200 and 300 KM and the albedo flux in the stratosphere

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Cosmic Ray Albedo, Particle Flux Density, Stratosphere Radiation, Lines Of Force, Magnetic Fields, Particle Telescopes, Wide Angle Lenses

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The present analysis of wide-angle telescope data shows that albedo particles, at least of low energies, will spiral about the magnetic lines of force, which prevents them from reaching large heights. The albedo flux (observed with a wide-angle telescope) at heights between 200 and 300 km may be interpreted as consisting of albedo particles that have spiralled upward from heights of 60 to 80 km.

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