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Mysteries
of the Sun
16 July 2002: If you've ever watched the lazy summer Sun redden as it
settles with a stalling sigh into the welcoming bosom of Earth's horizon,
you might have thought it grew a little fat around the mid-section. Others
have seen stranger things, like flashes of green light. We explain.
Solar
Max is Over, Earth's Future Looks Brighter
28 August 2001: A menacing peak in cyclical solar activity officially
has passed, a NASA scientist says, but its impact on Earth's weather is
far from over. In fact, the outlook is sunny in many ways.
Solar Forecasters on Full Alert
Joseph Kunches, acting chief of space weather operations at NOAA’s Space
Environment Center, tells SPACE.com about recent activity and looks at
what's ahead.
Recipe
for Saving Earth: Move It
What to do when the Sun dies.
Freeze,
Fry or Dry
How Long Has the Earth Got?
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