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Category: Lee Macdonald

The ‘Carrington Event’ of 1859: what was it?

by Lee T. Macdonald A solar explosion that took place in 1859, known today as the ‘Carrington Event’, is used … More

The Victorian origins of ‘space weather’

Thank you Stormwatchers for all your hard work drawing Storm Fronts! While you continue to help us improve space weather … More

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