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The proton is one of the basic units of an atom.  For the purposes of Space development, a proton is the same as a hydrogen atom and is the main component of solar wind.  Ionized protons can cause you quite a bit of trouble as they can penetrate fairly deep and are often accelerated to very high speeds.
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The proton is one of the basic units of an atom.  For the purposes of Space development, a proton is the same as a [[hydrogen]] atom and is the main component of [[solar wind]].  It can be considered an H<sup>1+</sup> [[ion]].  Ionized protons can cause you quite a bit of trouble as they can penetrate fairly deep and are often accelerated to very high speeds.  These high speed protons are sometimes referred to as [[cosmic ray|cosmic rays]].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:24, 15 March 2007

The proton is one of the basic units of an atom. For the purposes of Space development, a proton is the same as a hydrogen atom and is the main component of solar wind. It can be considered an H1+ ion. Ionized protons can cause you quite a bit of trouble as they can penetrate fairly deep and are often accelerated to very high speeds. These high speed protons are sometimes referred to as cosmic rays.

External Links

Wikipedia:Proton

Wikipedia:Hydrogen

Wikipedia:Solar Wind