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GlobalInnovator
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A recent strong outburst from our Sun sent particles racing across the solar system, slamming into Earth's atmosphere to create a brilliant aurora that took astronauts' breath away.
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Strong aurorae dazzle astronauts from space
A recent large flare from the Sun caused a stunning aurora. On astronaut captured a fantastic shot from his perch aboard the

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Re: Dosimeter

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or visit NASA directly

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Re: Dosimeter

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Ok on the info GlobalInnovator .

Anyway to finish off the posts/thread-
Who would have thought a cheapish dosimeter would or could do such a thing , since that time i have cycled the battery twice just to check all is ok and also since that time for a week or so it hardly went off set at .6uSv and coincidentally the Sun went pretty quite and lately the meter set at 1uSv has not triggered at all , so now its turned off .

Just for interests sake a poor pic of the meter where it sits hanging on the wall off a nail , and i'm not saying these are the best at all as its a budget one and there be heaps of different ones available on the bay some even cheaper and some also that cost a arm and a leg , but a Sun CME meter? lol , cheers all .
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