Cosmic ray visual phenomena, or light flashes (LF), also known as Astronaut's Eye, are spontaneous flashes of light visually perceived by some astronauts...
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brain Cosmic ray visual phenomena Environmental radioactivity – Radioactivity naturally present within the Earth Extragalactic cosmic ray – very-high-energy...
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relationship between flashes seen by astronauts in space and cosmic rays, the cosmic ray visual phenomena. In December 1993, the Akeno Giant Air Shower Array in...
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"shooting stars" (phosphenes) seen in the visual field of astronauts, an effect termed cosmic ray visual phenomena. Passing through the South Atlantic Anomaly...
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cells by X-rays, similar to some instances of light flashes seen during experiments regarding cosmic ray visual phenomena. Though X-rays are otherwise...
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Microwave auditory effect (redirect from Microwave hearing phenomena)
auditory system response to modulated electromagnetic energy". Cosmic ray visual phenomena Electroreception Havana syndrome Photoacoustic effect Sound from...
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Visible spectrum (redirect from Visual spectrum)
Indigo Wikimedia Commons has media related to Visible spectrum. Cosmic ray visual phenomena Electromagnetic absorption by water High-energy visible light...
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blurry after too much time in space. Another effect is known as cosmic ray visual phenomena. [a] NASA survey of 300 male and female astronauts, about 23...
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Sprite (lightning) (category Electrical phenomena)
(includes Blue Jets) Aurora (astronomy) Catatumbo lightning Cosmic ray visual phenomena Rodger, C. J. (1999). "Red sprites, upward lightning, and VLF...
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Cherenkov radiation (category Physical phenomena)
the vitreous humour, giving the impression of flashes, as in cosmic ray visual phenomena and possibly some observations of criticality accidents. Cherenkov...
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first cosmic (beyond the Solar System) X-ray source was discovered by a sounding rocket in 1962. Called Scorpius X-1 (Sco X-1) (the first X-ray source...
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Big Bang (section Cosmic acceleration)
Big Bang concept explain a broad range of phenomena, including the abundance of light elements, the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, and large-scale...
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X- and gamma-rays, a first for the Space Station. Aurora (astronomy) Sprite (lightning) Catatumbo lightning Cosmic ray visual phenomena List of European...
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Electromagnetic spectrum (section X-rays)
with high accuracy through the effects of Compton scattering. Bandplan Cosmic ray Electroencephalography Infrared window Ionizing radiation Optical window...
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Lovecraftian horror (redirect from Cosmic horror)
when confronted by phenomena beyond our comprehension, whose scope extends beyond the narrow field of human affairs and boasts of cosmic significance". Here...
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neutrino background Cosmic noise Cosmic ray Cosmic ray spallation Cosmic ray visual phenomena Cosmic string Cosmic variance Cosmogenic nuclide Cosmogony...
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Redshift (redirect from Cosmic redshift)
which also travel at the speed of light, are subject to the same redshift phenomena. The value of a redshift is often denoted by the letter z, corresponding...
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List of effects (category Scientific phenomena)
controversy) Focusing effect (cognitive biases) Forbush effect (cosmic rays) (solar phenomena) Forer effect (cognitive biases) (history of astrology) (psychological...
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Unidentified flying object (redirect from Unidentified Aerial Phenomena)
aerial phenomena or unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). Upon investigation, most UFOs are identified as known objects or atmospheric phenomena, while...
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Helios (spacecraft) (section Cosmic ray instrument)
The cosmic ray detectors studied how the Sun and interplanetary medium influenced the spread of the same rays, of solar or galactic origin. The cosmic ray...
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observatories. Powerful gamma rays can, however be detected by the large air showers they produce, and the study of cosmic rays is a rapidly expanding branch...
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Solar flare (category Cosmic doomsday)
flare phenomena can be characterized by power-law distributions. For example, the peak fluxes of radio, extreme ultraviolet, and hard and soft X-ray emissions;...
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Parapsychology (redirect from Psi phenomena)
Parapsychology is the study of alleged psychic phenomena (extrasensory perception, telepathy, teleportation, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis...
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Bruno Rossi (category Cosmic ray physicists)
particle physics and the study of cosmic rays. A 1927 graduate of the University of Bologna, he became interested in cosmic rays. To study them, he invented...
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Space weather (section Phenomena)
recently been verified by visual observations from the STEREO spacecraft. Neutron monitors on the ground indirectly monitor cosmic rays from the Sun and galactic...
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Event horizon (redirect from Cosmic event horizon)
the speed of light, preventing signals from traveling to some regions. A cosmic event horizon is a real event horizon because it affects all kinds of signals...
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cause neutron radiation phenomena. To explain the combination of Messier 77 being an energetic neutrinos source and a weak gamma rays source, a mechanism...
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Interstellar medium (redirect from Cosmic fog)
includes gas in ionic, atomic, and molecular form, as well as dust and cosmic rays. It fills interstellar space and blends smoothly into the surrounding...
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philosophers like Thales rejected non-naturalistic explanations for natural phenomena and proclaimed that every event had a natural cause. They proposed ideas...
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Jordan Belson (category Visual music artists)
Darth". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved March 11, 2025. Jordan Belson, Cosmic Cinema and The San Francisco Museum of Art by Cindy Keefer, at SFMOMA Open...
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