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Sun ejection may hit Earth's magnetic field, causing geomagnetic storms

Por: Newsweek Tech May 19, 2023

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A huge plume of solar plasma was spat out of the sun on Thursday and could hit the Earth Sunday, affecting our magnetic field and atmosphere.This coronal mass ejection (CME) was shot out because of an erupting filament of magnetism in the sun's southern hemisphere, which sent a cloud of plasma soaring in our direction.The CMEs from the filament eruption that began around 17/1530 UTC near Region 3309 were modeled and determined to be mostly... + full article



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