Twin Spacecraft Now Tracking Solar Storms

Credit: NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER SCIENTIFIC VISUalization studio
Three years of work with data generated by the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (Stereo) has given the space-weather field a tool for better accuracy in predicting the time and intensity for massive coronal mass ejections (CMEs) arriving at Earth. Launched in tandem into heliocentric orbits...

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