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Solar storms that can cause blackouts
Solar storms that can cause blackouts
A new survey is monitoring how solar storms trigger unusual electric fields on Earth, to help understand how to protect the National Grid.
30 June 2013
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Gemma Kelly, British Geological Survey
Part of the show National Astronomy Meeting: Tuesday
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