Solar Wind Challenge: Two BU Astronomers Research Profs Will Debate Differing Theories Of Origin
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The solar wind -- a stream of electrically-charged particles and magnetic fields that blows outward from the sun and streams past Earth and through the solar system in all directions at speeds of a million miles per hour -- continues to baffle scientists 50 years after its initial discovery.
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