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Walter Hofmann:
hi all,
does somebody have a suggestion what kind of material whould be sufficient to block the solar x-ray's ? whould lead be enough or should there another layer of a diffferent kind be added?
opinions or suggestions?
greetings
walt

betajim:

--- Quote from: Walter Hofmann on April 09, 2005, 10:34:45 PM ---hi all,
does somebody have a suggestion what kind of material whould be sufficient to block the solar x-ray's ? whould lead be enough or should there another layer of a diffferent kind be added?
opinions or suggestions?
greetings
walt

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Hi Walt,

All of the sun's xray radiation is blocked by the Earth's atmoshere from reaching the surface of
the planet. That's the reason all of the xray telescopes are out in space, so they will have some
xrays to detect. Good news for you, since you don't have to account for xrays! Unless, your battery
goes on a shuttle mission!  ;)

Take care.

hartiberlin:
Well, it seems these batteries are influenced maybe not by X-Rays, but other
"rays", maybe Neutrino or other waves , but that correspond to the release of X-Rays,
as the voltage curves seems to follow the X-Ray emittance of the sun.

Wat, try to block all waves via a  Leadbox in a steel container, which conducts
magnetic field, this then should really shield all waves and radioactive particles.

Regards, Stefan.

Walter Hofmann:
hi stefan,
I will try this tommorow lets see whats happen.
 greetings
walt

Walter Hofmann:
Hi
I guess something is wrong on this picture, when the x-rays are all hold out by the earthatmosphere why does NASA give out warnings when the amount is to high?
here are the NASA satelite data from GOES 10 ,12 , http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/xray_1m.html,
look for the yellow line thats the data where my cells are following pretty close.
the frequency are th nanometer area.
 greetings
walt

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