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Earth's magnetosphere might not protect us from superstorms after all
Scientists question whether Earth’s magnetosphere fully shields the planet from extreme solar storms, suggesting that the protective fiel…
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Scientists question whether Earth’s magnetosphere fully shields the planet from extreme solar storms, suggesting that the protective field may be less effective than previously thought. The study, based on NASA data, highlights complexities in analyzing space‑weather data and indicates that some superstorms could penetrate the magnetosphere more readily.
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