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Solar Storm Disables at Least 40 Newly-launched Communication Satellites
Almost all of SpaceX's internet satellites were lost to a strong geomagnetic storm after having launched on February 3 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Around the same time, 49-member cohort of the newly-launched satellites encountered a catastrophic solar storm, disabling at least 40 of them.
Latest Research Articles
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Mars Express: Discovered a Vast Amount of Areas and a Lava Sea
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Your Vacation Photos of Whales and Zebras on Social Media Helps Scientists!
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NASA Plans To Destroy the Entire ISS Instead of Save Chunks for History Preservation
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Oil Spill Aftermath: Scientists Call on Peru to Stop its Reliance on Oil Due to Environmental Damage
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Storm Eunice Brings Strong Winds and Damage in the UK and Europe
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Storm Causes Widespread Disruption in Central and Eastern US in its Wake
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Monstrous Underwater Scorpion Fossil Discovered by Researchers in Australia
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Tonga Volcano's Powerful Eruption Sent Plume of Ash Into Earth's Mesosphere
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Deep Conversation: Study Gives Insight on How Fishes Communicate with Each Other
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Unexpected Fish and Squid Found Thriving in Rapidly Warming Central Arctic Ocean
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Bengal Tigers Abandoned for 15 Years by Traveling Circus Finally Rescued in Argentina
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Sediment Cores Millions of Years Old May Provide Clues About Previous Climate Change






