Space
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Violent "Cannibal" Solar Eruption May be Strong Enough to Affect Satellites, Power Grids
A violent solar storm might interfere with power grids, satellites, and radio transmissions; according to the government body in charge of space weather monitoring, however, it could also have transported the magnificent northern lights extremely far south overnight.
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Massive Solar Flare Leads to an Eerie yet Magnificent Sky Display on Halloween
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Earth May Face a Particularly Strong Geomagnetic Storm on Halloween Due to X-Class Solar Flare
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'Mega-Constellation' of Space Junks Destroy Our Night Skies and Block Our View of the Cosmos
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How Ancient Asteroids and Comets Helped Alter Early Earth's Oxygen Levels
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Huge Sunspot Detected on the Sun’s Surface Soon to Face Earth
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First Lunar Samples Brought to Earth Since 1976 Hints at Strange Volcanic Eruptions
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7.1 Magnitude Earthquake in California Leaves Big Cracks on the Ground as Seen from Space
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Slight Changes in Space Weather Can Heat up Earth's Highest Atmospheric Layer
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Martian Noises: Perseverance Rover Recorded Sounds from Mars
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2021 Orionid Meteor Shower is Nearing its Peak: Here's When and How to View This Celestial Show
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