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Unexpected CME Causes G1 Geomagnetic Storm, Stunning Aurora Display
A coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun directly hit Earth on December 17, 2023, at 05:19 UTC, causing a stronger than anticipated G1 geomagnetic storm and vibrant displays of the aurora borealis visible across higher latitudes in the US and beyond, despite initial forecasts predicting a near mis...
Unexpected CME Causes G1 Geomagnetic Storm, Stunning Aurora Display
A coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun directly hit Earth on December 17, 2023, at 05:19 UTC, causing a stronger than anticipated G1 geomagnetic storm and vibrant displays of the aurora borealis visible across higher latitudes in the US and beyond, despite initial forecasts predicting a near mis...
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24% Bias Score

Northern Lights Dim After Intense Spring and Autumn Displays
The dramatic Northern Lights displays of May and October 2024, visible in the central U.S., have decreased due to a decline in solar activity following intense solar flares and coronal mass ejections, despite the sun being in its solar maximum phase; the next period of intense activity is expected a...

Northern Lights Dim After Intense Spring and Autumn Displays
The dramatic Northern Lights displays of May and October 2024, visible in the central U.S., have decreased due to a decline in solar activity following intense solar flares and coronal mass ejections, despite the sun being in its solar maximum phase; the next period of intense activity is expected a...
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12% Bias Score
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