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  • Coronal Mass Ejections or CMEs, which are, essentially, the space storms that space weather is all about.

    News 2012

  • Once there, it will set about its five-year mission to "determine how the Sun's magnetic field is generated, structured, and converted into violent solar events like turbulent solar wind, solar flares, and Coronal Mass Ejections".

    The Register Team Register 2010

  • Greenbelt, Md. SDO is a 5-year mission that will determine how the suns magnetic field is generated, structured, and converted into violent solar events like turbulent solar wind, solar flares, and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs).

    WN.com - Articles related to NASA's Earth Exchange Allows Scientists to Collaborate on Data Analysis 2010

  • Over five years, it will "determine how the Sun's magnetic field is generated, structured, and converted into violent solar events like turbulent solar wind, solar flares, and Coronal Mass Ejections".

    The Register Team Register 2010

  • Greenbelt, Md. SDO is a 5-year mission that will determine how the suns magnetic field is generated, structured, and converted into violent solar events like turbulent solar wind, solar flares, and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs).

    WN.com - Articles related to NASA's Earth Exchange Allows Scientists to Collaborate on Data Analysis 2010

  • Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are clouds of electrified, magnetic gas weighing billions of tons ejected from the sun and hurled into space with speeds ranging from 12 to 1,250 miles per second (about 20 to 2,000 kilometers per second).

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ani 2010

  • Intense magnetic fields churn and pummel the Sun's atmosphere and they store enormous amounts of energy that, when released, hurl billions of tons of material out into space in explosions called Coronal Mass Ejections

    Space Business and Industry News at SpaceMart.com 2010

  • Ejections: MINNESOTA Manager R Gardenhire ejected in the (10th).

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2010

  • Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are clouds of electrified, magnetic gas weighing billions of tons ejected from the sun and hurled into space with speeds ranging from 12 to 1,250 miles per second (about 20 to 2,000 kilometers per second).

    Space Business and Industry News at SpaceMart.com 2010

  • Ejections: BALTIMORE Player Wigginton ejected in the (7th).

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2010

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