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Exploring the extremes: The cosmic laboratory. [PDF]

open access: yesInnovation (Camb)
Huang Y, He S, Ge L, Li Z, Mao Y, Liu J.
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Magnetic star-planet interaction in the young exoplanet system DS Tucanae Ab

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Santos Ld   +13 more
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Solar Flares

open access: yes, 2013
Because the Earth resides in the atmosphere of our nearest stellar neighbor, events occurring on the Sun's surface directly affect us by interfering with satellite operations and communications, astronaut safety, and, in extreme circumstances, power grid
Savage, Sabrina
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Auroral flares and solar flares

Space Science Reviews, 1975
The morphology of development of auroral flares (magnetospheric substorms) for both electron and proton auroras is summarized, based on ground-based as well as rocket-borne and satellite-borne data with specific reference to the morphology of solar flares.
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Solar Flares

open access: yes
This resource is about solar flares, which are tremendous explosions on the surface of the sun that, in a matter of just a few minutes, heat material to many millions of degrees and release as much energy as a billion megatons of TNT.
David Hathaway
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Solar Flares

2012
Science fiction produced in the 1970s has long been undervalued, dismissed by Bruce Sterling as “confused, self-involved, and stale.” The New Wave was all but over and Cyberpunk had yet to arrive. The decade polarised sf – on the one hand it aspired to be a serious form, addressing issues such as race, Vietnam, feminism, ecology and sexuality, on the ...
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Solar Flares

2020
Abstract A solar flare is a transient increase in solar brightness powered by the release of magnetic energy stored in the Sun’s corona. Flares are observed in all wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. The released magnetic energy heats coronal plasma to temperatures exceeding ten million Kelvins, leading to a significant ...
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