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Medieval Japanese Poetry Helps Decode Volatile Space Weather

via Phys.org·3h ago

Researchers combined medieval Japanese poetry records with buried tree data to analyze extreme solar activity patterns. This interdisciplinary approach provides new insights into how space weather impacts Earth's magnetic field and auroras. The study highlights the value of historical data in modern climate and space science modeling.

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