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Sun Sends Shockwave Towards Earth, Rips Into Magnetic Field
A shockwave released by activities in the sun has ripped into the Earth's magnetic field. The magnetosphere has been breached by a constant stream of high-speed material that was sent hurtling into it by a mysterious shockwave in a solar wind gust.
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