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Solar cycle peak reduces cosmic rays around Mars, Venus, Earth

Measurements taken at Earth’s neighbors, Mars and Venus, show the battle between high-energy cosmic rays from beyond the solar system and the influence of the sun in the inner solar system. 

In the new research, scientists compared data collected by similar ASPERA plasma sensors on the Mars Express and Venus Express spacecraft with the number of sunspots visible on the surface of the sun. The results revealed that peaks of high activity in the 11-year solar cycle suppressed cosmic rays, which are high-energy particles that travel through space at nearly the speed of light. And understanding cosmic rays could be vital for future space exploration because these high-energy particles can damage spacecraft electronics and even the DNA of astronauts. 

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