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"Space Weather Living History" interview with Dr. Michael Hesse.
"Space Weather Living History" interview with Madhulika Guhathakurta.
"Space Weather Living History" interview with Jim Green.
"Space Weather Living History" interview at IHY with Joe Davila, Nat Gopalswami and Barbara Thompson.
"Space Weather Living History" interview with Dick Fisher.
This is the first of our new "Space Weather Living History" Podcast series. We kick this new series off with an interview of David Hathaway, a solar astronomer at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.
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Some sunspots are cool enough that water vapor can form at a temperature of 1,550 °C.