Lagrangian orbit number 1. A location on the Earth/ Sun line where gravitational forces can be balanced to maintain a stable orbit. Approximately 1.5 million km upstream of the Earth. Solar wind m
onitors located there allow a 20-60 minute (depending on solar wind velocity) warning of geomagnetic disturbances at Earth.
Lagrange Point 1 is an (unstable) gravitational fix point between the Earth and the Sun. It is close to Earth and always on the Earth-Sun line. Several solar monitoring spacecraft are in orbit around
the L1 point.
A moderate to strong southwest wind in Provence (southeastern France), mild, humid, and very cloudy or rainy. On the coast it raises a rough sea. It is not frequent, occurring only in March. In the Sw
iss? French Alps it is locally termed labech, and is squally with thunder, hail, and brief torrential downpours; it comes mainly in autumn and winter.
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