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03-24-2019 08:37 AM |
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The tail end of a solar storm that erupted from the sun earlier this week is expected to smash into Earth's magnetic field this weekend, making the aurora borealis (also known as the northern lights) visible as far south as Chicago.
It's the first bit of exciting space weather we've had in many months as we're in the calm period at the end of the current 11-year solar cycle. The smallish solar flare and associated coronal mass ejection that erupted Wednesday also pale in comparison with far stronger and more disruptive blasts that have hit us in the past and almost certainly will again in the future.
Perhaps the most famous magnetic storm is the so-called "Carrington Event" in 1859. The storm came at the dawn of our modern technological era and all but knocked the young telegraph system out of commission temporarily while lighting up skies with colorful aurora as far south as current-day Belize and Thailand.
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