Geomagnetic Storm
G1 Geomagnetic Storm Caused by New Canyon Hole in Sun's Atmosphere Might Impair Earth's Satellites For Two Days
A new canyon hole has opened up in the Sun's atmosphere last week, causing a G1 class geomagnetic storm and might impair earth's satellites and power grids today and tomorrow.
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