The night before Thursday, the Earth will be hit by …



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The Earth will survive Thursday night its first powerful geomagnetic storm in several years, caused by the ejection of coronary matter from the Sun, which took place on Monday, according to world news agencies.

This is stated in a statement from the X-ray Astronomy Laboratory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The first clouds with solar plasma are expected tomorrow morning, December 9, around 02-03 Bulgarian time. And the main eruption will reach the orbit of our planet around 21-23 hours (Bulgarian time) on the same day.

Our entire planet will be loaded with solar matter in a period of no more than a day until mid-December 10, according to the report.

According to scientists, this geomagnetic storm will be caused by a relatively weak solar flare of class C7.4, which was recorded yesterday.

This event became the third manifestation of light activity in recent weeks. The data shows that the star is gradually “waking up” after the period of low activity, which began in September 2017.

The new eruption of the Sun took place in the same region where the most powerful event of the year occurred earlier, recorded at the end of November. The solar region at that time was not directed at Earth and the ejected plasma passed our planet.



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