CME
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Solar Storm Watch: Auroras to Light up the Night Sky as Two Solar Blasts Hit Earth
This week, the Earth is under geomagnetic storm warnings owing to activity on the sun's surface a few days ago. Some regions of the United States may have even see an aurora.
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