A Powerful Solar Storm Could Hit Earth Tonight. What Experts Say
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A powerful M5.7 class solar eruption that took place on Sunday, May 10, could have effects on the Earth around May 13, with the risk of producing geomagnetic storms of reduced or moderate intensity. Article Space alert: a solar eruption M5.7 could affect the Earth. When geomagnetic storms are to occur, the first time appears in Romania TV.
A powerful M 5.7 solar flare occurred on May 10 and triggered an impressive coronal mass ejection (CME) that could hit Earth's magnetic shield tonight. The phenomenon could cause geomagnetic storms, disruption of radio communications and the appearance of auroras at high latitudes, according to Space.com and Agerpres.
A powerful M5.7 class solar eruption took place on Sunday, May 10, triggering an impressive coronal mass ejection (CME) that could hit the Earth's magnetic shield this evening and trigger boreal aurora shows at large latitudes.
A category M 5.7 solar storm triggered a strong coronal mass ejection
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