Space
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Solar Storm Incoming as Experts Detected Sunspot Bigger Than the Earth
A magnetic hole was spotted in the Sun's equatorial area shortly on Friday, prompting the projection that the resultant solar storm is expected to strike around Monday and Tuesday.
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