References to popular articles published in 1999:
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:
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Scientists find ways to predict huge solar magnetic storms.
Warning would help protect communications, power networks.
By: Kathy Sawyer, Washington Post staff writer.
The Washington Post - Wednesday, March 10, 1999.
National News section, page A2.
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COMING SOON TO A SKY NEAR YOU: SOLAR STORMS.
By: STEN ODENWALD, Special to The Washington Post.
The Washington Post - Wednesday, March 10, 1999.
Edition L, The Learning section, page H1.
Word Count: 2,790.
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Herald Focus: Science; A storm brews in space - Satellite will
warn Earth of disruptive solar flares.
By: Jules Crittenden.
Boston Herald - Tuesday, April 6, 1999.
All editions, page 3.
Word count: 814.
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Scientists read Sun signs for danger.
By: David L. Chandler, Globe staff.
The Boston Globe (BG) - Wednesday, March 10, 1999.
Third edition, National/Foreign section, page A8.
Word count: 692.
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Dramatic drop in solar wind puzzles experts.
By: Seth Borenstein, Inquirer Washington Bureau.
Philadelphia Inquirer (PI) - Tuesday, December 14, 1999.
SF edition, National section, page A23.
Word count: 744.
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The `Superflares': What if the sun ... Astronomers have long
documented the blasts of radiation. Now comes a look at the source.
By: Faye Flam, Inquirer staff writer.
Philadelphia Inquirer (PI) - Thursday, January 7, 1999.
SF Edition, National section, page A03.
Word count: 684.
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Massive solar storm threatens to disable satellites, cell phones.
By: John Yaukey, Gannett News Service.
The Times Union (Albany, NY) - Sunday, March 7, 1999
Three Star Edition, Main Section, page A7.
Word count: 861.
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Eyes to the skies: from Canada to India, viewers were awed by the
last solar eclipse of the century.
By: Ray Moseley, Chicago Tribune.
Sun Sentinel (Ft.Lauderdale, FL) - Thursday, August 12, 1999.
Broward Metro edition, foreign section, page 1A.
Word count: 952.
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Sun puts chill on space missions. Dangers: Solar storms are speeding
the demise of the Russian Mir space station and posing a radiation
hazard for the International Space Station that is under construction.
By: Sun Staff and Frank D. Roylance.
The Baltimore Sun - Thursday April 1, 1999.
Final edition, Telegraph section, page 2A.
Word count: 1,223.
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Solar climax vs. high-tech Earth; Eruptions: Sophisticated equipment
such as communications satellites is about to be tested as solar
storms reach their 11-year height.
By: Sun Staff and Frank D. Roylance.
The Baltimore Sun - Thursday March 18, 1999.
Final edition, Telegraph section, page 1A.
Word count: 1,151.
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Focus: Solar Storms.
By: Seth Borenstein, Knight Ridder Newspapers.
Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA) - Friday, November 12, 1999.
Final edition, front section, page A04.
Word count: 971.
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Coming soon: Solar flares playing havoc with Earth.
By: John Mangels and Sabrina Eaton, Plain Dealer reporters.
Plain Dealer (Cleveland) (PD) - Wednesday, November 10, 1999
Final edition, National section, page 1A.
Word count: 915.
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Total Solar Eclipse Delivers Shades of Millennial Magic.
By: John-Thor Dahlburg, Times staff writer.
Los Angeles Times - Thursday August 12, 1999.
Home edition, colA 1, page 1.
Word count: 1056.
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Scientists find early warning signs of violent solar storms.
By: David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor.
San Francisco Chronicle (SF) - Wednesday, March 10, 1999.
Final edition, News section, page A9.
Word count: 654.
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Why so hot? Don't blame man, blame the sun. By: Sallie Baliunas.
The Wall Street Journal - August 5, 1999.
MAGAZINE ARTICLES:
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Solar goings-on (movements of the sun). By Stuart J. Goldman. Sky &
Telescope, v97 i1 p77(2) - January 1999.
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Fire in the Sky. By: David Appell.
New Scientist, page 29 - February 27, 1999.
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S shape may help predict solar storms (research on behavior of the
sun). By: R. Cowen. Science News, v155 i11 p164(1) - March 13, 1999.
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Forecasting solar storms: NASA sees trouble on the sun before it gets
to Earth. By: Jeffrey Kluger. Time, v153 i11 p88(1) - March 22, 1999.
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THE SUN ALSO WRITHES (laboratory experiments used to study the sun).
By: PETER WEISS. Science News, v155 i13 p200(1) - March 27, 1999.
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Catching cosmic ghosts (neutrino astrophysics). By: Ivan Semeniuk.
Astronomy, v27 i6 p38(1) - June 1999.
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A beginner's guide to solar observing. By: Jeff Medkeff. Sky &
telescope, v97 i6 p122(1) - June 1999.
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Outta sight! A crafty peek at the sun's back (spacecraft observations
of the far side of the sun). By: R. Cowen. Science News, v156 i1 p5 -
July 3, 1999.
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High-speed solar wind surfs magnetic waves. By: R. Cowen. Science
News, v156 i3 p38 - July 17, 1999.
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Euro eclipse (history of solar eclipses). By: Richard Talcott.
Astronomy, v27 i8 p84 - August 1999.
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Raging Ball. By: David Appell.
Current Science, page 10 - September 24, 1999.
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The great total eclipse. By: Edwin L. Aguirre. Sky & Telescope,
v98 i5 p118 - November 1999.
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Celestial spectacular. By: Robert T. Little. Popular Mechanics,
v176 i11 p78 - November 1999.