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Geomagnetic storm likely to impact Earth through Tuesday: What we know
- A geomagnetic storm watch has been issued for Monday and Tuesday, possibly impacting Earth without a widespread northern lights display.
- Geomagnetic storms can affect navigation, communication, and radio signals, but the upcoming storm may not have a significant impact.
- The sun is nearing the peak of its Solar Cycle 25, increasing the likelihood of seeing the northern lights in the coming months.
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A powerful solar eruption headed for Earth could trigger a strong geomagnetic storm by Friday and stunning aurora across Canada
A large solar flare erupted from the sun earlier this week generating a powerful explosion directed toward Earth.NOAA SatellitesA strong solar eruption this week could produce a powerful geomagnetic storm on Friday.The storm — called a coronal mass ejection — is eating up stray energy in space as it heads for Earth.The storm could bring impressive displays of the aurora farther south than usual.A series of strong solar eruptions this week could …
·United States
Read Full ArticleA strong geomagnetic storm is heading for our planet and should hit it as early as Friday.
·Montreal, Canada
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right1Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left, 43% Center
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left, 43% of the sources are Center
43% Center
L 43%
C 43%
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