No expected threat other than some minor radio blackouts (possibly).
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From the post: "A cluster of sunspots has rolled into view of Earth and may send a solar storm our way as early as Saturday.
The cluster includes about a dozen sunspots that are around 125,000 miles wide— about 15 times bigger than our planet, Space.com reported.
The group is very active. It had already shot out three M-class and several C-class solar flares before it came into view, per spaceweather.com."
No expected threat other than some minor radio blackouts (possibly).
Archive: https://archive.today/jmGeE
From the post:
"A cluster of sunspots has rolled into view of Earth and may send a solar storm our way as early as Saturday.
The cluster includes about a dozen sunspots that are around 125,000 miles wide— about 15 times bigger than our planet, Space.com reported.
The group is very active. It had already shot out three M-class and several C-class solar flares before it came into view, per spaceweather.com."
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