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Sun storms 'could be more disruptive within decades' PDF Print E-mail

 

Within decades, solar storms are likely to become more disruptive to planes and spacecraft, say researchers at Reading University.
The work, published in Geophysical Research Letters, predicts that once the Sun shifts towards an era of lower solar activity, more hazardous radiation will reach Earth.

Within decades, solar storms are likely to become more disruptive to planes and spacecraft, say researchers at Reading University.


The work, published in Geophysical Research Letters, predicts that once the Sun shifts towards an era of lower solar activity, more hazardous radiation will reach Earth.

 

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