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Summary
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) and university scientists from the National Space Science and Technology Center (NSSTC) in Huntsville, Alabama, are watching the Sun in an effort to better predict space weather - blasts of particles and magnetic fields from the Sun that impact the magnetosphere, the magnetic bubble around the Earth.
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This image is public domain because it was first published by the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA)
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http://www.nasaimages.org/luna/servlet/detail/nasaNAS~9~9~58371~162215:?qvq=q:magnetic+fields;lc:nasaNAS~20~20,NVA2~50~50,NVA2~28~28,NVA2~32~32,NVA2~37~37,NVA2~41~41,nasaNAS~4~4,nasaNAS~5~5,NVA2~8~8,nasaNAS~22~22,NVA2~16~16,NVA2~48~48,NVA2~61~61,nasaNAS~13~13,NVA2~20~20,NVA2~52~52,NVA2~75~75,NVA2~25~25,NVA2~57~57,NVA2~34~34,NVA2~43~43,NVA2~39~39,NVA2~1~1,nasaNAS~6~6,NVA2~9~9,NVA2~27~27,NVA2~31~31,NVA2~54~54,NVA2~45~45,nasaNAS~10~10,NVA2~36~36,NVA2~18~18,NVA2~13~13,NVA2~22~22,NVA2~59~59,nasaNAS~7~7,nasaNAS~8~8,NVA2~47~47,NVA2~60~60,NVA2~29~29,NVA2~33~33,NVA2~56~56,NVA2~15~15,NVA2~24~24,nasaNAS~12~12,NVA2~51~51,NVA2~38~38,NVA2~42~42,NVA2~4~4,nasaNAS~9~9,NSVS~3~3,nasaNAS~2~2,NVA2~17~17,NVA2~30~30,NVA2~62~62,NVA2~53~53,NVA2~44~44,NVA2~35~35,NVA2~26~26,NVA2~58~58,NVA2~21~21,NVA2~49~49,NVA2~14~14,nasaNAS~16~16,NVA2~23~23,NVA2~46~46,NVA2~55~55,NVA2~19~19,NVA2~76~76&mi=37&trs=255
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