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Five satellites were launched into space from Florida on Saturday aboard an unmanned Delta rocket to investigate electromagnetic storms, the dark side of the phenomenon that causes Earth's dazzling aurorae.
The $200 million mission is expected to help scientists develop better forecasting techniques for potentially dangerous solar storms, which can knock out power grids, navigation and other satellites and even force airlines to abandon polar routes due to loss of radio contact.
The satellites were carried into orbit aboard a Boeing-built Delta 2 rocket that lifted off at 6:01 p.m. (2301 GMT) from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
Yahoo has been accused of censorship on its popular photo website Flickr, in a row that has highlighted the issue of copyright in the online age. Late last year photographer Rebekka Gudleifsdóttir discovered that eight of her pictures were reportedly being sold by a UK-based online gallery. She raised the issue on Flickr but a photo and comments were deleted. Yahoo, which had no involvement in the row over the sale of the photos, has now apologised for its "mistake". According to Ms Gudleifsdóttir, online gallery Only Dreemin sold 60 prints of eight of her photos, for more
Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich and his wife have divorced, the Russian billionaire's spokesman said. Mr Abramovich and his wife Irina have divorced in Russia "on a consensual basis" and have agreed terms in respect of their children and a financial settlement, spokesman John Mann said. He said Chelsea FC would not be affected by the divorce proceedings.