SPACE.com Update for October 3, 2006
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October 3, 2006
  
  TOP STORY posted: October 3, 2006 05:24 pm EDT 
Mysterious Radio Hiss Blamed on Space Weather
Weather that originates at the Sun, not here on Earth, is responsible for radio waves that cause an unusual shape of two belts of radiation that encircle Earth and contain "killer electrons" that can damage satellites and pose a risk to space travelers, scientists report.
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