solar winds
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Solar Winds Traveling at Millions of Miles Per Hour Could Hit Earth in the Coming Hours
The high-speed solar winds emanated from a recent solar storm from our solar system’s only star. Solar winds traveling in space at the speed of millions of miles per hour may hit Earth in the coming hours, placing both satellites and power grids at risk.
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