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   KEYWORDS : SOLAR FLARES
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The truth about global warming - it's the Sun that's to blame -- Michael Leidig and Roya Nikkhah  -- U.K. Telegraph  -- July 18, 2004

Global warming has finally been explained: the Earth is getting hotter because the Sun is burning more brightly than at any time during the past 1,000 years, according to new research.


Solar flare 'reproduced' in lab -- David Whitehouse  -- BBC News  -- November 11, 2003

Scientists have simulated a solar flare in the lab, recreating the super-heated cloud of electrically-charged gas seen on the Sun known as a plasma. It was part of an initiative to develop fusion power - the nuclear energy that keeps the Sun shining.

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Sun more active than for a millennium -- Jenny Hogan  -- New Scientist  -- November 02, 2003

New research shows that the sun is more active now than it has been for over 1100 years. The increase in solar activity will have an impact on satellites, energy grids, and the current debate over global warming.

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Communication Breakdown: How the Loss of SOHO Could Impact Everyday Life -- Robert Roy Britt  -- Space.com  -- June 22, 2003

Earth's first line of defense against massive communication failures is expected to go offline this week, raising the very real possibility that should a giant solar flare occur, the disruptions of media broadcasts as well as consumer and military communications dependent on satellites could rise sharply.

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In Iraq, solar storms play havoc with communication -- Peter N. Spotts  -- Christian Science Monitor  -- March 31, 2003

Military and civilian researchers are paying increased attention to turbulence in Earth's ionosphere, which can weaken navigation, intelligence, and other signals until they vanish under useless noise. While solar storms can aggravate these effects, they can appear almost daily with or without a major solar eruption.

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Satellite Squadron to Probe Space Weather -- Damian Carrington  -- BBC News  -- June 28, 2000

The first space satellites to fly in formation are ready to investigate the violent space weather which can threaten satellites, astronauts and even power grids on the Earth's surface.

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Satellite Can Detect Solar Storms -- Staff  -- Reuters  -- March 09, 2000

With the help of the new SOHO satellite, scientists are able to observe solar storms brewing before they hit.

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Solar Storms will be Disruptive -- Environmental News Service  -- Wired News  -- November 11, 1999

Scientists warn that the world'ls power grids and satellites could experience major disruptions over the next three years due to intense solar activity.

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Scientists to forecast sun eruptions -- Staff  -- BBC News  -- March 09, 1999

Colossal solar storms which can destroy communication satellites and knock out power grids on Earth may be predictable.

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