A Snake-like Filament and a 1,2- Punch at Earth | Solar Storm Forecast 07.18.2022
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This week our Sun turns up the volume and the beauty as it launches not one but two Earth-directed solar storms. The first of these cartwheels off the Sun during launch in a graceful ballet, one that will make its magnetic field orientation hard to predict when it arrives at Earth. NASA predictions show
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