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Last Year's Global Aurora-Sparking "Superstorm" Squashed Earth's Plasmasphere To A Fifth Its Usual Size
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How Superstorm Gannon Squeezed Earth’s Plasmasphere To One-fifth Its Size - Astrobiology
A geomagnetic superstorm is an extreme space weather event that occurs when the Sun releases massive amounts of energy and charged particles toward Earth. These storms are rare, occurring about once every 20-25 years. On May 10-11, 2024, the strongest superstorm in over 20 years, known as the Gannon storm or Mother’s Day storm, struck […] The post How Superstorm Gannon Squeezed Earth’s Plasmasphere To One-fifth Its Size appeared first on Astrobi…
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