A documentary on the evidence which shows that the Apollo 11 astronauts never actually landed on the moon.
The Van Allen radiation belts are two donut-shaped zones of charged particles, mainly protons and electrons, trapped by Earth’s magnetic field. They extend thousands of kilometers into space, encircling our planet. These belts are created and maintained by the interaction of the solar wind with Earth’s magnetic field. They serve as a protective barrier, deflecting harmful cosmic rays away from Earth’s surface. However, they also pose a potential hazard to spacecraft and astronauts passing through them, as exposure to high levels of radiation can damage electronic equipment and pose health risks to humans.