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In 18 months solar activity will reach its maximum
In 18 months solar activity will reach its maximum
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More and more often media feed us terrifying stories about different natural disasters. Solar flares which often result in magnetic storms are one of the most... 01.09.2011, Sputnik International
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In 18 months solar activity will reach its maximum
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More and more often media feed us terrifying stories about different natural disasters. Solar flares which often result in magnetic storms are one of the most frequent cases. Is increased solar activity really that dangerous? In an interview with RIA Novosti, Sergei Bogachyov, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, a senior fellow at the Laboratory of Solar X-Ray Astronomy at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Lebedev Physics Institute assures that Earth is able to protect itself against any impact from space.
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In 18 months solar activity will reach its maximum
11:07 GMT 01.09.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) More and more often media feed us terrifying stories about different natural disasters. Solar flares which often result in magnetic storms are one of the most frequent cases.
More and more often media feed us terrifying stories about different natural disasters. Solar flares which often result in magnetic storms are one of the most frequent cases. Is increased solar activity really that dangerous? In an interview with RIA Novosti, Sergei Bogachyov, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, a senior fellow at the Laboratory of Solar X-Ray Astronomy at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Lebedev Physics Institute assures that Earth is able to protect itself against any impact from space.