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Astronomers propose space ‘airbags’ to shield Earth from massive solar storms

Shield could deflect destructive solar flares away from our planet

Raccontata daspace.comindependent.co.ukgizmodo.com

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo3 g fa

Astronomers propose space ‘airbags’ to shield Earth from massive solar storms

Shield could deflect destructive solar flares away from our planet

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gizmodo.com2 g fa

Scientists Want to Build a Giant Shield Against Solar Storms

“When you apply some really serious physics to it, it does work.”

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space.com3 g fa

Scientists propose spraying chemicals into Earth's magnetic field to protect us from powerful solar storms

"When you apply some really serious physics to it, it does work."

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·space.com

    Scientists propose spraying chemicals into Earth's magnetic field to protect us from powerful solar storms

    "When you apply some really serious physics to it, it does work."

  2. martedì 9 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Astronomers propose space ‘airbags’ to shield Earth from massive solar storms

    Shield could deflect destructive solar flares away from our planet

  3. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·gizmodo.com

    Scientists Want to Build a Giant Shield Against Solar Storms

    “When you apply some really serious physics to it, it does work.”