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A 2009 peer reviewed article[3]

GOES-7 monitors the space weather conditions during the Great Geomagnetic storm of March 1989, the Moscow neutron monitor recorded the passage of a CME as a drop in levels known as a Forbush decrease. [4]
GOES-7 monitored the space weather conditions during the October 1989 solar activity that resulted in a Forbush Decrease, Ground Level Enhancements, and many satellite anomalies. [5]
GOES-11 and GOES-12 monitored space weather conditions during the October 2003 solar activity. [6]


Space weather conditions during the March 2012 solar activity resulted in a Forbush Decrease. [7]


An overview of three solar cycles shows the relationship between the sunspot cycle, galactic cosmic rays, and the state of our near-space environment. [8]


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  1. ^ url=http://sxi.ngdc.noaa.gov/sxi_greatest.html#venustransit2012}}
  2. ^ url=http://sxi.ngdc.noaa.gov/sxi_greatest.html#venustransit2012}}
  3. ^ "Cosmic ray decreases affect atmospheric aerosols and clouds". Geophys. Res. Lett. 17 June 2009.
  4. ^ "Extreme Space Weather Events". National Geophysical Data Center.
  5. ^ "Extreme Space Weather Events". National Geophysical Data Center.
  6. ^ "Extreme Space Weather Events". National Geophysical Data Center.
  7. ^ "Extreme Space Weather Events". National Geophysical Data Center.
  8. ^ "Extreme Space Weather Events". National Geophysical Data Center.

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