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According to my Geiger-Muller Counter data logger. Nuclear radiation detector.

According to my Geiger-Muller Counter data logger. Nuclear radiation detector.

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You have a radiation detector - it detects radiation of all types - cosmic, geological, nuclear. The Geiger-Muller tube inside your detector cannot determine the type of source.

A typical ride in a commercial airliner will expose you to about 0.20 mR/h of cosmic radiation.

Are you saying you are reading cosmic radiation?

What are you saying?

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I guess it's cosmic, however, we do have the fallouts from fukushima, chernobyl, and other nuclear disasters flowing in our atmosphere. Aside from barium being dumped by the stratospheric aerosol injection being sprayed by the airplanes. https://lisfields.org/mapping-deposition-of-radioactive-fallout/ Probably underinflated numbers.