As this month's string of powerful X-class solar flares sparked brilliant aurorae that lit up skies across an unusually wide swath of the globe — from ...
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Last Year's Global Aurora-Sparking "Superstorm" Squashed Earth's Plasmasphere To A Fifth Its Usual Size
For the first time, the effects of a geomagnetic superstorm on the Earth’s protective plasmasphere have been observed in detail. The storm in question compressed the plasmasphere by 80 percent, ...
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