Arcee grew increasingly irritated by June's questions and doubts, and when Bulkhead was sent to check out a magnetic disturbance, she volunteered to go along.
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More recent studies have cast doubt on the connection, attributing the Corralitos signals to either unrelated magnetic disturbance or, even more simply, to sensor-system malfunction.
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The various satellites using the facility conducted measurements of solar radiation, cosmic radiation, the polar ionosphere, and ionizing and dynamic effects regarding electric currents and magnetic disturbances.
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Sunspots, regions of intense magnetic disturbances, are also known to move more rapidly in the sun's midsection than at higher latitudes, a result of an unexplained differential rotation.
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Galileo, scientists reported, detected the kind of magnetic disturbances that would be predicted if the Jovian magnetic-field variations had produced an electric current through a conductor on Europa.
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In 1966 Alfred Zmuda, J . H . Martin, and F . T . Heuring analysed the satellite magnetometer results and reported their findings of magnetic disturbance in the aurora.
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During the maximum, the sun's surface is stippled by turbulent sunspots; a visual indicator of the intense magnetic disturbances associated with the 11-year cyclic reversal of the sun's titanic magnetic field.
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Upon his arrival, Floyd attends a meeting, where a lead scientist explains that they have found a magnetic disturbance in Japetus ( Iapetus ), where an expedition is then planned to investigate.
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The solar compass eventually become the standard tool and was adopted by the General Land office to be used on all federal surveys, noted for its usefulness in areas of magnetic disturbance.
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