The plasma ejection moved away from Earth
The plasma ejection moved away from Earth
Geomagnetic activity is associated with a high solar wind speed that exceeds the norm
The Sun Ejected a Plasma Cloud After an X1.4 Class Flare
The peak occurred during daylight hours, the auroras may fade by night
The phenomenon is caused by a coronal hole on the Sun
Scientists predict the celestial body may become visible to the naked eye even in daylight
The remains of the spots will be absorbed within the next 5-10 days
The speed of the solar wind near the Earth is now reaching about 700 km/s
At the same time, the probability of magnetic storms on Earth in the coming days is 55%
Geomagnetic disturbances have increased, despite a decrease in the number of solar flares
Powerful magnetic storm hits Earth due to solar flare