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The Extreme Space Weather Event of 1872 February: Sunspots, Magnetic Disturbance, and Auroral Displays
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The Extreme Space Weather Event of 1872 February: Sunspots, Magnetic Disturbance, and Auroral Displays
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Hayakawa, Hisashi
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- published in Astrophysical Journal, 959 issue 1, pp. 23 (2023) - SCART-2024-0141
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