Dr. Martin Connors
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Photograph - The aurora borealis, the shimmering light shows in the northern winter skies, are fodder for both romantic myth and space-age science. Researchers want to know the origin of the particles that caused the northern lights glow, and why they suddenly descend to earth, triggering space disturbances or sub-storms. AU professor Dr. Martin Connors, a Canada Research Chair, studies this phenomenon and the effects on satellite communication, navigation, power grids, and pipelines |
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