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RAD UPDATES: Mexico

by Anna Herbst* Watch the vlog version of this blog by clicking on the video - or read the full text below. On January 22, 2019, Rads on...

Hervey's Big Rad Adventure

Blog/Vlog by Anna Herbst Hello cosmic ray enthusiasts! I’m a founding member of the student research group Earth to Sky Calculus. My job...

Introducing Rads on a Plane

Welcome to Rads on a Plane! Today marks the "soft launch" of our platform, on which we are excited to showcase our ongoing research on...

Flying High on Charter - Luxury Might Come at a Price

by Hervey Allen On the top-10 busiest air routes in the United States* there are approximately 1,400 commercial, cargo and charter...

What is E-RAD?

by Tony Phillips E-RAD is a new model of aviation radiation from Spaceweather.com and Earth to Sky Calculus. It can predict how much...

The Pacific Radiation Bowl

by Tony Phillips For years, Spaceweather.com and the students of Earth to Sky Calculus have been flying balloons to the stratosphere to...

Rads on a Plane: The Data

by Tony Phillips Above: Flight paths forming the basis of our aviation radiation study. 2015-2017 Many people think that only astronauts...

Radiation Clouds at Aviation Altitudes

by Tony Phillips A new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Space Weather reports the discovery of radiation “clouds” at aviation...

North Korea and Aviation Radiation

by Tony Phillips For the past 4 years, Spaceweather.com and Earth to Sky Calculus have been flying radiation sensors onboard airplanes to...

The Worsening Cosmic Ray Situation

by Tony Phillips March 5, 2018: Cosmic rays are bad–and they’re getting worse. That’s the conclusion of a new paper just published in the...

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