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Atmospheric physics: Cosmic rays, clouds and climate Export

Nature, Vol. 460, No. 7253. (16 July 2009), pp. 332-333.

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Galactic cosmic rays could influence Earth's cloudiness by creating aerosol particles that prompt cloud formation. That possible effect looks to be smaller than thought, but the story won't end there.


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