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FW: Sickening Solar Flares



How different it is when you don't work in the nuclear industry.



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NASA Science News for January 27, 2005



The biggest solar proton storm in 15 years erupted last week. Here on

Earth, we were safe, protected by our planet's thick atmosphere and

magnetic field.  But what would have happened to an astronaut in space? 

NASA researchers have the answer.



FULL STORY at



http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/27jan_solarflares.htm?list64594





Science@NASA stories are available in Spanish at our sister site,

Ciencia@NASA <http://ciencia.nasa.gov/>.



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