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Carrington event
1859 Carrington Event
The Grand Aurorae Borealis Seen in Colombia in 1859
Solar Flare: the "Carrington Event" of 1859
Extreme Solar Eruptions and Their Space Weather Consequences Nat
Geomagnetic Storms and the US Power Grid
The Economic Impact of Critical National Infrastructure Failure Due to Space Weather
Comparisons of Carrington-Class Solar Particle Event Radiation Exposure Estimates on Mars Utilizing the CAM, CAF, MAX, and FAX Human Body Models
What Is a Carrington Event?
A Mission to Touch the Sun
Impacts of Severe Space Weather on the Electric Grid
Committee on the Societal and Economic Impacts of Severe Space Weather Events: a Workshop
South American Auroral Reports During the Carrington Storm Hisashi Hayakawa1,2,3,4* , José R
A Carrington-Like Geomagnetic Storm Observed in the 21 Century
The Carrington Event: Possible Solar Proton Intensity–Time Profile
Extreme Space Weather: Impacts on Engineered Systems and Infrastructure
Relationship Between Solar Activity And
NASA's Heliophysics Portfolio (IG-19-018)
Helios Solar Storm Scenario
Top View
Modeling a Carrington-Scale Stellar Superflare and Coronal Mass
Solar Storm Risk to the North American Electric Grid
Prediction of Arrival Time of Coronal Mass Ejections Ravishankar
Carrington Event
Superflares on AB Doradus Observed with TESS
Solar Storm of 1859 - Wikipedia
Relationship Between Solar Activity and Δ14c Peaks in Ad
The Carrington Event Or How the Sun Can Make Civilized Life Miserable Why Is the Sun Important
Space Weather Super-Storm Not IF but WHEN and Extreme Solar Minimum
Do the Chinese Astronomical Records Dated AD 776 January 12/13 Describe an Auroral Display Or a Lunar Halo? a Critical Re-Examination
EXTREME SOLAR EVENTS the Distribution of flare Energies for the Sun and Sun-Like Stars
Space Weather and Its Impacts on Society
4.22 Solar Events
Educational Guide for Solar Superstorms
Excursions in the 14C Record at A.D. 774775 in Tree Rings from Russia
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Interplanetary Energetic Particle Measurements with NASA's
East Asian Observations of Low Latitude Aurora During the Carrington Magnetic Storm
The Magnitude and Effects of Extreme Solar Particle Events
What Caused the Rapid Recovery of the Carrington Storm? Kunihiro Keika1*, Yusuke Ebihara2 and Ryuho Kataoka3
Extreme Space Weather Events
“Geomagnetic Storms”
Superflares' Erupt on Some Sun-Like Stars the Flares on Our Sun Are Thousands of Times Punier Than Those on Similar Stars, Kepler Observations Suggest
Historical Auroras in the 990S: Evidence for Great Magnetic Storms
Observations of an Extreme Storm in Interplanetary Space Caused by Successive Coronal Mass Ejections
A Rapid Cosmic-Ray Increase in BC 3372€“3371 from Ancient Buried