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Behold, the space hurricane. Just like its terrestrial namesake, it spins in vast spirals and has a calm, eye-like center.
Space hurricanes, unlike typical geomagnetic disturbances, are stealthy threats to satellite systems, forming even when the ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNASA and ESA Just Built a Hurricane Forecasting Machine — And It Might Predict the Next Mega-StormA new satellite mission backed by NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) is poised to strengthen global hurricane ...
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Space on MSNHurricane forecasters are losing 3 key satellites ahead of peak storm season − a meteorologist explains why it mattersSatellite data allows meteorologists to keep track of the location, structure and intensity of severe weather, helping to ...
Hurricane Irene is bearing down on the U.S. East Coast and has turned into a frightening storm, according to an astronaut on the International Space Station.
The launch occurred amidst a developing weather system with a low probability of hurricane formation. A loud, sustained rumble shook the Space Coast early Tuesday, June 2 — and it wasn't thunder.
The U.S. Department of Defense will no longer provide satellite weather data, leaving hurricane forecasters without crucial information about storms as peak hurricane season looms in the Atlantic.
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