The European Space Agency Warns of a "Severe" Solar Storm in the Next Few Hours
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This Tuesday there was an intense solar eruption, the maximum of which occurred around 10.04 UTC (11.15 Spanish peninsular hour).In less than an hour, a coronal mass ejection (CME) was detected with an estimated initial velocity of about 1,500 km/s, which could reach the Earth between the afternoon of Wednesday and the morning of this Thursday.According to experts, the impact of the associated geomagnetic storm could be "severe", with possible e…
Heavy geomagnetic storms could currently disrupt GPS systems, the German Aerospace Center announced on Wednesday. Between Sunday and Tuesday there were particularly intense eruptions on the sun. Space weather centers continue to observe the situation. The eruptions involved so-called coronal mass emissions, which now hit the earth's magnetic field as solar storms and disturb it, it was said. Especially vulnerable are GPS systems with high-precis…
A strong solar storm hits our Earth. Therefore, the Space Weather Prediction Center has issued warnings for geomagnetic storms: Until November 13, the risk remains increased.
ESA advances that "we have observations of more CME (coronal mass ejections) erupting from the Sun" so it foresees "severe spatial climatic activity to continue during the second half of this week" Solar storm and auroras borea
The European Space Agency warns of the approach of a serious geomagnetic storm that could affect technological infrastructures. The coronal mass ejection is expected to reach Earth between tonight and Thursday morning and may cause Northern Lights.
A powerful magnetic storm hit Earth on Wednesday. Solar winds will affect Earth until November 13th.
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