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spaceweatherarchive.com
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| | | | | July 9, 2022: Sixty years ago today, one of the biggest geomagnetic storms of the Space Age struck Earth. It didn't come from the sun. "We made it ourselves," recalls Clive Dyer of the University of Surrey Space Centre in Guildford UK. "It was the first anthropogenic space weather event." On July 9, 1962, the... | |
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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.livescience.com
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| | | | | A recent solar flare unleashed a massive plasma plume from the sun's south pole, where these stellar eruptions rarely happen. The unusual phenomenon is a sign of the impending solar maximum. | |
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remanzacco.blogspot.com
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| | | Cbet nr. 3695, issued on 2013, November 08, announces the discovery of a new comet (discovery magnitude ~15.1) by Vitali Nevski on four 18... | ||