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<strong>Solar Storms Are Back, Threatening Power Grids and Satellites</strong><br>
A few days ago, millions of tons of super-heated gas shot off from the surface of the sun and hurtled 90 million miles toward Earth. The eruption, called a coronal mass ejection, wasn’t particularly powerful on the space-weather scale, but when it hit the Earth’s
magnetic field it triggered the strongest geomagnetic storm seen for years. There wasn’t much disruption this time -- few people probably even knew it happened -- but it served as a reminder the sun has woken from a years-long slumber.
<p>Read in Bloomberg: <a href="https://apple.news/AV9Mbj2O-Q9eZWGACf-CW0A">https://apple.news/AV9Mbj2O-Q9eZWGACf-CW0A</a></p>
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Shared from <a href="https://www.apple.com/news">Apple News</a></p>
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<div dir="ltr">Have a good day,
<div>Mike</div>
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