Martin Gerard ConnorsSocial Links NavigationProfessor of Space Science and Physics, Athabasca University Latest articles by Martin Gerard Connors Space weather is difficult to predict — with only an hour to prevent disasters on Earth By Martin Gerard Connors published 16 July 21 Recent developments at the forefront of astronomy allow us to observe that planets orbiting other stars have weather. Earth MORE FROM SPACE...1Buried in the Cat's Paw Nebula lies one of the largest space molecules ever seen2Netflix releases official trailer for Jennifer Lopez mech combat sci-fi film 'Atlas' (video)3Ancient rocks hold proof of Earth's magnetic field. Here's why that's puzzling4Hubble telescope celebrates 34th anniversary with an iridescent Dumbbell Nebula (image)5The mystery of how strange cosmic objects called 'JuMBOs' went rogue
Space weather is difficult to predict — with only an hour to prevent disasters on Earth By Martin Gerard Connors published 16 July 21 Recent developments at the forefront of astronomy allow us to observe that planets orbiting other stars have weather.