A Coronal Mass Ejection Just Slammed Into Earth's Magnetosphere - Here's Where You'll See the Auroras
Briefly

"The Sun is predictably chaotic. Every 11 years, it reaches solar maximum, producing flares and coronal mass ejections that can strike Earth and trigger auroras."
"Today, the ejection reached our planet just before noon Eastern time, slamming into our magnetosphere and potentially allowing for visible auroras across the northern half of the country."
Read at Inverse
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