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SwRI scientists compared space weather impacts of a fast solar wind structure (first panel) driving an intense solar storm at Earth in 2019 (second panel) with conditions observed at Uranus by Voyager 2 in 1986 (third panel) to potentially solve a 39-year-old mystery about the extreme radiation belts found. The ‘chorus’ wave is a type of electromagnetic emission that may accelerate electrons and could have resulted from the solar storm.
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Southwest Research Institute
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