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- Bastille_Day_event abstract "The Bastille Day Flare or Bastille Day Event was a powerful solar flare on July 14, 2000, occurring near the peak of the solar maximum in solar cycle 23. The X5.7-class flare originated from a sunspot known as Active region 9077, which subsequently caused an S3 radiation storm on Earth fifteen minutes later as energetic protons bombarded the ionosphere. It was the biggest solar radiation event since 1989. The proton event was four times more intense than any previously recorded since the launches of SOHO in 1995 and ACE in 1997. The flare was also followed by a full-halo coronal mass ejection and a geomagnetic super storm on July 15–16. The geomagnetic storm peaked at the extreme level, G5, in the late hours of July 15.Despite their great distance from the Sun, the Bastille Day event was observed by Voyager 1 and Voyager 2.".
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- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageExternalLink Voys01-04.pdf.
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- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageRevisionID "670202672".
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000_in_science.
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_events.
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solar_phenomena.
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_hazards.
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink Coronal_mass_ejection.
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink Geomagnetic_storm.
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink Ionosphere.
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink List_of_solar_storms.
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink Proton.
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- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink Voyager_1.
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLink Voyager_2.
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bastille Day event".
- Bastille_Day_event wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bastille Day' coronal mass ejection".
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- Bastille_Day_event subject Category:2000_in_science.
- Bastille_Day_event subject Category:Astronomical_events.
- Bastille_Day_event subject Category:Solar_phenomena.
- Bastille_Day_event subject Category:Space_hazards.
- Bastille_Day_event type Event.
- Bastille_Day_event type Event.
- Bastille_Day_event type Hazard.
- Bastille_Day_event comment "The Bastille Day Flare or Bastille Day Event was a powerful solar flare on July 14, 2000, occurring near the peak of the solar maximum in solar cycle 23. The X5.7-class flare originated from a sunspot known as Active region 9077, which subsequently caused an S3 radiation storm on Earth fifteen minutes later as energetic protons bombarded the ionosphere. It was the biggest solar radiation event since 1989.".
- Bastille_Day_event label "Bastille Day event".
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- Bastille_Day_event sameAs Q4868341.
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- Bastille_Day_event sameAs 巴士底日事件.
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