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Aurora alert! 4 coronal mass ejections are racing toward Earth and could spark impressive northern lights this week
Four solar ejections from sunspot AR4246 could cause minor geomagnetic storms and auroras visible as far south as New York and Idaho, NOAA said.
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Northern Lights possible as multiple eruptions from Sun trigger geomagnetic storm
Multiple eruptions from the Sun will create possible displays of Northern Lights in the U.S. this week, with ongoing impacts heading into the weekend.NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) is tracking multiple coronal mass ejections (CMEs), explosions of plasma and magnetic fields, that happened earlier this week. When these charged particles arrive at Earth, it’s what causes a geomagnetic storm and corresponding Aurora Borealis, or North…
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