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Last Post 3/2/2007 1:33 PM by  Holly Gilbert
solar storms
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3/2/2007 8:12 AM

    are solar storms dangerous in space?


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    3/2/2007 1:33 PM

    Someone else posted a similar question.... here is how I responded to them:

    We are protected here on Earth from solar storms by the Earth's magnetic field. However, astronauts who are in space farther away from Earth's magnetic field may be exposed to a lot of radiation during a solar storm. Although it is not necessarily immediately dangerous to astronauts, they might experience health problems later on in their lives related to too much exposure to radiation.

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