Radiation Belt Storm Probes Mission - Education & Public Outreach: Exploring the Extremes of Space Weather
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Space weather affects technological systems in space and on the Earth's surface.

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The source of space weather, our dynamic sun, shown with a coronal mass ejection that will interact with the terrestrial magnetosphere producing geospace storms.

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In Earth orbit and in interplanetary space, humans are directly exposed to space weather and its potentially dangerous impact.

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Artist's concept of the twin STEREO spacecraft studying the sun.

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This graphic shows the chain of processes coupling the inner magnetosphere's energetic particle environment to solar wind disturbances.

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