
A.E. Douglas
A.E. Douglas was an astronomer and physicist known for developing the concept of "cosmic rays" and the "faint aurora," which helped establish the field of space weather. He also introduced the theory of the relationship between galactic cosmic rays and solar activity, highlighting how solar winds influence cosmic radiation reaching Earth. This work was foundational in understanding how cosmic rays impact our planet's atmosphere and climate. In essence, Douglas's research helped us understand the connection between solar activity, cosmic radiation, and Earth's environment, paving the way for better predictions of space weather effects.