Dark Plasma Eruptions from the Sun Cause Coronal Mass Ejections Heading Towards Earth
Overview of the Solar Event
On July 21, a significant solar event occurred as two loops of dark plasma exploded from the sun. This eruption has sent a stream of plasma and magnetic fields towards Earth, known as a coronal mass ejection.
Impact on Earth
The incoming plasma is expected to cause a geomagnetic storm once it interacts with Earth's magnetic field. This could lead to beautiful auroras in the polar regions and potentially disrupt satellite communications.
What to Expect
- The plasma will reach Earth within the next few days.
- Geomagnetic storms can enhance the visibility of auroras.
- Preparedness for possible disruptions in technology due to solar activity is advised.
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