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  2. Solar wind - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory simulation of the magnetosphere's influence on the solar wind; these aurora-like Birkeland currents were created in a terrella, a magnetised anode globe in an evacuated chamber. In 1910, British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington essentially suggested the existence of the solar wind, without naming it, in a footnote to an article on ...

  3. SolarWinds - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the company moved its headquarters to Austin, Texas, [10] where about 300 of the company's total 450 employees were based as of 2011. [9] The company was profitable from its founding through its IPO in 2009. [14] During 2007, SolarWinds raised funding from Austin Ventures, Bain Capital, and Insight Venture Partners.

  4. List of solar storms - Wikipedia

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    An intense solar storm with about half the energy output of the March 1989 storm. Aurorae were visible in the US as far south as Texas [71] [72] Apr 2000 [73] Jul 2000 Bastille Day solar storm: Caused by an X8-class solar flare aimed directly at Earth Apr 2001

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  6. Solar Winds - Wikipedia

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    Solar Winds was the first major title designed by James Schmalz. [8] As a young developer, his simple motivation was to develop a game that is fun to make. [9] He created Solar Winds based on inspiration from the game Star Control II, [8] as well as his love of the science fiction series Star Trek: The Next Generation. [9]

  7. Maps show best areas in U.S. to see northern lights - AOL

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    The northern lights are caused by interactions between the sun's solar winds and the Earth's protective magnetic field, according to NOAA. Those two phenomenons result in geomagnetic storms and ...

  8. Carrington Event - Wikipedia

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    The Carrington Event was the most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history, peaking on 1–2 September 1859 during solar cycle 10.It created strong auroral displays that were reported globally and caused sparking and even fires in telegraph stations. [1]

  9. The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack and the SolarWinds ...

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    Military units like the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade shown here are just one component of U.S. national cyber defense. Fort George G. Meade Public Affairs Office/FlickrTakeaways: · There ...