The Van Allen Belts are the most well-known radiation belts and lie between 600 km and 60,000 km above the Earth's surface. The inner belt contains mostly protons, while the outer belt contains both protons and electrons.
The Van Allen Belts are the most well-known radiation belts and lie between 600 km and 60,000 km above the Earth's surface. The inner belt contains mostly protons, while the outer belt contains both protons and electrons.