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And how can you stop them from jacking up your tax bill to the ionosphere?
FORBES: Assessing the Taxman
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The natural charge of the ionosphere may serve to provide most or all of the energy input to the satellite.
FORBES: "Cloud Computing" of the Not-So-Virtual Sort
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These broadcasts will likely be degraded, even lost, said the panel for one to three days because of disturbances in the ionosphere.
BBC: UK 'can cope with solar superstorm'
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When looking at complaints filed against financial advisors, judging by the public distrust, you would expect a number vaulting into the ionosphere.
FORBES: Surprise: Financial Advisors, Rogues to Some, Are Actually Decent Folks
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For a tiny carrier like Samoa Air, the fare model seems reasonable, according to airline analyst Vaughn Cordle, a partner at Ionosphere Capital.
CNN: Pay-as-you-weigh airfares the 'next step'
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The Extreme Ultraviolet Imager instrument on Image is capturing the first global images of the plasmasphere, a tenuous extension of the Earth's electrically charged upper atmosphere, or ionosphere.
BBC: Atmosphere Nasa
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If he is right, an earthquake will generate enormous electrical currents in the ground precisely the sort of thing that would upset the ionosphere and generate strange lights in the form of lightning-related phenomena.
ECONOMIST: Predicting earthquakes
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His electrical currents, by contrast, would be detectable by magnetometers at the surface as well as by satellites watching the ionosphere if they do indeed exist in the ground as well as the lab.
ECONOMIST: Predicting earthquakes
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"US Airway (currently) loses money on that short segment, but if they can carry that passenger to another major hub or fly them internationally, they capture that incremental revenue, " says Vaughn Cordle, an airline analyst and co-founder of Ionosphere Capital.
WSJ: Little overlap in American, US Airways routes
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Extrapolating from Dr Freund's laboratory experiments, the strain in a real-life geological fault such as the San Andreas could, as it shifted, generate hundreds of thousands of amperes per cubic kilometre in a fluctuating pattern that would cause very low frequency radio waves to be emitted, thus disrupting the ionosphere.
ECONOMIST: Predicting earthquakes