Geomagnetic Storm
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Experts Warn How Powerful Solar Storms Can Possible Destroy Satellites
SpaceX deployed 49 satellites as part of Elon Musk's Starlink internet project on Feb. 4, 2022, with most of them burning up in the atmosphere days later. A geomagnetic storm induced by the Sun was the cause of this more than $50 million disaster.
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Solar Storm Warning: Geomagnetic Storm Set to Impact Earth Directly on January 15
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Solar Storm Warning: Massive Geomagnetic Solar Flare is Set to Hit Earth
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