
Unveiling the Deadly Secrets of Space's "Killer Electrons"
A new study highlights the increasing threat of "killer electrons" during geomagnetic storms, emphasizing the need for strengthened satellite infrastructure to mitigate potential space weather damages. High-energy "relativistic" electrons, known as killer electrons, pose a significant risk to satellites and understanding their activity patterns is crucial. The research provides benchmarks for preparing and safeguarding the expanding space sector, which plays a vital role in various industries and global communications. The study's findings are essential for satellite operators, manufacturers, insurers, and governments to assess and mitigate the risks posed by these electrons.