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Space science / Plasma physics / Space plasmas / Planetary science / Space weather / Weather / Radio waves / Sun / Solar cycle / Electromagnetic radiation / Physics / Astronomy
Date: 2008-03-28 15:36:06
Space science
Plasma physics
Space plasmas
Planetary science
Space weather
Weather
Radio waves
Sun
Solar cycle
Electromagnetic radiation
Physics
Astronomy

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