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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...
| | profmattstrassler.com
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| | A series of solar flares occurred on the Sun in the last couple of days, and when their repercussions reach Earth, they may cause quite a storm in the Earth's magnetic field... resulting in Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis).
| | science.nasa.gov
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| | The Sun sends out a constant flow of charged particles called the solar wind, which ultimately travels past all the planets to some three times the distance to Pluto before being impeded by the interstellar medium. This forms a giant bubble around the Sun and its planets, known as the heliosphere. NASA studies the heliosphere [...]
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| via Intuitive Machines and Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd.Working together, Intuitive Machines (IM) and Goonhilly Earth Station (GES) Ltd. recently integrated GES's newly commissioned deep space antenna (GHY-6) into IM's Lunar Telemetry and Tracking Network (LTN). The LTN will provide near-continuous coverage during the company's IM-1 mission to the Moon in early 2022. The validation concluded with the complete system 'live-sky' test receiving the European Space Agency (ESA) INTEGRAL spacecraft's s