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The Thermosphere is a Drag: the 2022 Starlink Incident and the Threat of Geomagnetic Storms to Low Earth Orbit Space Operations - Berger, Tom E. et al - published in Space Weather, 21 issue 3 - SCART-2022-0096
 
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