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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 21 January, 2004 - 00:00
Simon Worthington It's midnight, the dead of night. The earth's dark side provides shelter from the solar winds: a barrage of electrically charged particles caused by plasma shockwaves surging out of sunspots. Shielded from the solar winds, the upper atmosphere's reflective underside - known as the 'radio mirror' - becomes more robust. subject:
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