Space
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Severe Space Weather a Threat Equal with Tornadoes, NASA Chief Says
Tuesday NASA chief Charles Bolden addressed the "dangers of space weather" at a conference of scientists and space industry experts gathered for the Space Weather Enterprise Forum, highlighting what he said are dangers to Earth on par with those presented by hurricanes and tornadoes.
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