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Q: Are gamma rays blocked or unblocked from by the earth's atmosphere?
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Are gamma rays blocked by the atmosphere?

yes


Could gamma rays be blocked by the Earth's atmosphere?

Yes. Our atmosphere blocks cosmic and solar gamma rays.


Would it make sense to place an X-ray or gamma ray telescope on a mountain top?

No, x-rays and gamma rays are blocked by our atmosphere, if you want to observe them, you have to go into space.


Why use satellites and earth orbiting observatories to study the universe at x ray or gamma ray wave lengths?

Those radiations hardly reach Earth's surface, because they are absorbed by the atmosphere.


Would it make sense to place an x-ray or gamma ray telescope on a telescope?

No because, most ultraviolet radiation are blocked by earth's atmosphere.


Why can gamma rays from objects in space not be detected on Earth's surface?

the earths atmosphere absorbs the radiation or reflects it i cant remember which i think it is a combination of both


The most penetrating of the types of nuclear radiation?

Gamma rays. They need layers of concrete and lead. They are also still not completely blocked.


What is earths distance from gamma?

1 trillion light-years.


What prevents most of the suns gamma rays from reaching us?

The Atmosphere


Would it make sense to place an x-rays or gamma ray telescope on a mountaintop?

No because, most ultraviolet radiation are blocked by earth's atmosphere.


What electromagnetic wavebands are filtered out by the atmosphere?

UV-Rays, X-rays, and Gamma Rays are filtered out by the atmosphere.


What would happen if a magnetar was next to Earth?

In all likelihood you wouldn't be around to read the answer. Magnetars produce an amazing amount of X and gamma rays, that our Earths atmosphere wouldn't be able to deflect. So we would all be dead.