Space
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A Particularly Intense Solar Storm Can Cripple Power Grids and Satellites
"Only two natural disasters have the potential to harm the entire United States," said Gabor Toth, a University of Michigan professor of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering. "One is a pandemic, and the other is a terrible case of space weather," says the professor.
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How a Solar Storm Almost Launched an All-Out Nuclear War in 1967
A Massive Asteroid Will Hurl Past Earth at a Dangerously Close Distance in August
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Space Tourism Starts to Worry Experts About Potential Environmental Concerns
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Seen From Space: Satellite Image Shows Massive Billowing Smoke From Oregon Wildfire
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NASA Warns Moon's Wobble Might Drastically Affect Tide, Causing Severe Flooding
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China Plans to Launch Rockets to Save Earth From Disastrous Impact With 85-Million-Ton Asteroid
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High-Speed Solar Winds Travelling at 1.1 Million MPH to Impact Earth This Weekend
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Largest Solar Flare Since 2017 Caused Minor Radio Blackout in Earth
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Black Holes Could Grow Massive Tsunamis from Outflow Winds According to NASA
"Giant Space Object Incoming" But, is it Really? (Debunking Alarmist News Headlines)
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Meteorite Minerals Found in the Shores of The Dead Sea






