Solar Storm! The Sun Erupted Directly Towards Earth, Arriving Before the End of July.
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A study suggests that solar storms could influence Martian weather during large dust storms on the red planet.
A new NASA research questions a decades-long accepted theory about solar storms. The study warns that their impact on Earth could be greater, especially for technological infrastructure.
A coronal mass eruption, a cloud of solar plasma, was launched from the Sun directly toward Earth and is expected to impact the planet on July 28, 2026. This eruption occurred around 4:30 a.m. on Friday, July 24, 2026, in the Southern Hemisphere, projecting a cloud of plasma directly toward Earth. Although the main core of plasma is heading south, the NOAA SWPC considers it a tangential impact. It was captured by GOES SUVI, a solar telescope tha…
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