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Space Weather Links

Below are a set of links to web-based resources that discuss Space Weather in detail, at a variety of levels of detail and rigor.

Space Weather Journal - This is a new research journal supported by the American Geophysical Union, published quarterly, it contains dozens of articles by professional space weather researchers.

SolarStorms.Org - This is a detailed discussion of the human impacts of space weather, including satellites, power grids and radiation exposure. It features up to date research articles, popularized summaries of the major impacts, and a complete archive of newspaper articles of past solar storms since 1840.

SpaceWeather.com - This site contains news and information about the Sun-Earth environment and details current space weather conditions. Also included on the site are discussions of planets, meteor showers, the location of Near Earth Asteroids, and other space topics of current interest.

NASA Lithograph Set - NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum produced a series of 10 lithographs that describe the cradle-to-grave evolution of a solar storm suitable for K-12 teachers and the general public.

The Washington Post - Washington Post newspaper article on space weather and why it is important.

The 23rd Cycle: Learning to live with a stormy star - This is a complete online version of a popular book on space weather written by astronomer Dr. Sten Odenwald and published in 2000. Search this archive for specific keywords and information about satellite failures, power outages and many other issues in contemporary space weather research.

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Last Updated:
July 30, 2007