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seanelvidge.github.io
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| | | | | The sun is unleashing powerful outbursts that could strike Earth, but these events are far more common-and much less worrisome-than some hyped headlines suggest (redirect to SciAm) | |
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www.thespacereview.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses how solar storms can damage satellites by causing geomagnetic storms, leading to satellite failures like the SpaceX Starlink incident, and highlights the need for improved space weather prediction and satellite protection. | |
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astroengine.com
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| | | | | Earth likely passed through "a fold in theheliospheric current sheet," which induced a powerful electrical surge down here on the ground. While science news is filled with rumbling earthquakes and rippling gravitational waves, a different kind of perturbation was felt in Norway yesterday (Jan. 6)-but its cause is a little mysterious. "Electrical currents started flowing,"... | |
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www.twz.com
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| | | The Orbital Test Vehicle-7 mission included several novelties, including a highly elliptical orbit for the X-37B that allowed for unpredictable changes in its path. The Orbital Test Vehicle-7 mission included several novelties, including a highly elliptical orbit for the X-37B that allowed for unpredictable changes in its path. | ||