Geomagnetic Storm
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Study Shows How We Can Possibly Protect Earth From the Dangers of Space Storms
According to Gabor Toth, professor of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering at the University of Michigan, "there are only two natural disasters that might affect the whole United States." "One is a pandemic, while the other is a severe case of space weather."
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