Space
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Solar Storm from Sun's Atmospheric Hole Releases Geomagnetic Storm to Hit Earth on August 3
The solar storm triggered a relatively weak geomagnetic storm that will directly hit Earth. A solar storm from a hole in the atmosphere of the Sun released a geomagnetic storm which has been projected to hit Earth on Wednesday, August 3.
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