Calculating the speed of solar eruptions could help protect astronauts

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Calculating the speed of solar eruptions could protect astronauts and satellites, scientists claim

Coronal mass ejections travel through space and disturb Earth's magnetic field. Space weather forecasters focus on the size of these ejections in predictions. Researchers say knowing the speed and arrival time can improve forecasting.

 

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