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You can see that even here, if any of you are following the solar indices when you're looking for solar weather, information on solar weather, you'll see when the solar wind is kicking up, we'll have more, or actually less neutrons forming in our atmosphere. And this is because the solar wind blocks the cosmic rays from deep outer space. Cosmic rays when they're not blocked so much by the solar wind, they interact with our atmosphere to form neutrons. So you can always tell how much cosmic ray activity is hitting our atmosphere by looking for the neutron count. Solar wind is up, neutron count goes down. Just dropping.
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