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Magnetic explosions in space

Publication date: 30 March 2001

Authors: Drake, J.F.

Journal: Nature
Volume: 410
Page: 525-526
Year: 2001

Copyright: Nature Publishing Group

The magnetic field that surrounds the Earth is rarely quiet. An explanation for the explosive nature of magnetic storms is gathering support from satellite data.

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