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Astronomy / Plasma physics / Light sources / Coronal mass ejection / Solar cycle / Neutron monitor / Solar flare / Forbush decrease / Cosmic ray / Physics / Astrophysics / Space plasmas
Date: 2013-06-12 11:11:29
Astronomy
Plasma physics
Light sources
Coronal mass ejection
Solar cycle
Neutron monitor
Solar flare
Forbush decrease
Cosmic ray
Physics
Astrophysics
Space plasmas

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