Large Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth As Sun Spews Plasma Wave At 2 Million MPH

This footage was filmed and produced 21 April 2023. A large geomagnetic storm hit Earth on April 21, triggered by a solar flare that spewed a plasma wave at over 2 million mph. The storm generated auroras around the world and may have affected power grids, radio signals, and GPS navigation. According to the US' NOAA, the storm was severe (level 4 out of 5) and was the third such storm since 2019. NOAA uses satellites to monitor the sun's activity and issue forecasts and alerts. The US authorities have warned that solar activity will increase until 2025
This footage was filmed and produced 21 April 2023. A large geomagnetic storm hit Earth on April 21, triggered by a solar flare that spewed a plasma wave at over 2 million mph. The storm generated auroras around the world and may have affected power grids, radio signals, and GPS navigation. According to the US' NOAA, the storm was severe (level 4 out of 5) and was the third such storm since 2019. NOAA uses satellites to monitor the sun's activity and issue forecasts and alerts. The US authorities have warned that solar activity will increase until 2025
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1994927972
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April 21, 2023
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00:01:51:01
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