
TL;DR
This paper discusses how eclipse observations are used to develop a climatology of near-Earth space, enhancing understanding of space weather phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach of using eclipse data to improve the climatology of near-Earth space environments.
Findings
Eclipse observations provide valuable data for space weather analysis.
Enhanced climatology models improve prediction accuracy.
New methodologies link eclipse data to space weather patterns.
Abstract
Mike Lockwood and Mathew Owens discuss how eclipse observations are aiding the development of a climatology of near-Earth space
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