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SUN’S HOT BREATH.

WATCHERS IN ALPS. LONDON. The “breath pulses” of the suneruptions of flaming gas leaping to heights of more than 140,000 miles from the edge of the solar surface — are being watched by ‘three astronomers high up the French Alps. They are probing the secret of magnetic disturbances which interfere with short-wave radio and other sensitive electrical apparatus. The astronomers are enabled to view these vast founts of flame by means of an apparatus called the Coronascope. ft produces an artificial eclipse.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 205, 12 June 1945, Page 5

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SUN’S HOT BREATH. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 205, 12 June 1945, Page 5

SUN’S HOT BREATH. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 205, 12 June 1945, Page 5