By A Mystery Man Writer
A close encounter with the resulting coronal mass ejection (CME) from the flare is likely today, which is expected to slam our planet's magnetic field.
A close encounter with the resulting coronal mass ejection (CME) from the flare is likely today, which is expected to slam our planet's magnetic field.
Power grid operators and satellite communication providers are on high alert. (Photo: Nasa)
A close encounter with the resulting coronal mass ejection CME from the flare is likely today which is expected to slam our planet039s magnetic field
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