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Submission + - Approaching Solar Storm forces ISS to take cover

vichyschwa writes: "A Coronal Mass Ejection resulting from an X3 Solar Flare earlier today is forcing the ISS and Shuttle astronauts to take cover and may result in communication disruptions. http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/061213_solar _storm.html

From the Article:
"We're looking for very strong, severe geomagnetic storming" to begin probably around mid-day Thursday, Joe Kunches, Lead Forecaster at the NOAA Space Environment Center, told SPACE.com this afternoon.

Last week, the same sunspot generated what astronomers described as a rarely imaged solar tsunami. The activity began with an X-9 flare Dec. 5.

According to Spaceweather.com, "satellites may experience some glitches and reboots, but astronauts are in no danger." However, the astronauts were ordered to a protective area of the space station as a precaution."

Comment Re:How about Google isn't an Illegal Monopoly? (Score 1) 425

You're confusing "being a company that has a monopoly in some market" with "illegally using a monopoly to gain an unfair competitive advantage". A company may very well "break the law to become a monopoly" as you put it. For example, the company might bomb their competitors stores and drive them out of business, achieving a monopoly for themselves. Still, the crime would be "bombing their competitors stores", not "achieving a monopoly for themselves".

Simply having a monopoly in some market IS NOT ILLEGAL.

Wal-Mart has been accused of illegally using their market dominance, but mainly just by workers unions who are upset that they won't hire union workers. There has not been a single court decision against them to my knowledge.

I hadn't read about the Toys R Us stuff. That's interesting. And it illustrates my point very well. Toys R Us did not get in trouble with the FTC for having the dominant market share (monopoly). It got in trouble with the FTC when it used that dominant market share to bully its suppliers into giving it an unfair advantage against certain competitors.
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