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By TechThop Team
Posted on: 22 Jul, 2022
Activated sunspots have been observed on July 11 for the first time, and today there will be lots of activity in the sun.
'An unstable filament of magnetism' was observed on July 15 due to sunspots and a solar eruption in the Sun's atmosphere.
A solar filament is a cloud of ionized gas above the solar surface that sits between magnetic regions.
The magnetism now culminates in 'a slow-moving coronal mass ejection,' or CME.
The CME is a type of solar flare in which the sun emits intense high-energy radiation.
Experts at SpaceWeather expect a high-speed stream of solar wind to follow closely behind the CME.
A storm generated by the CME on July 22nd could exacerbate unrest through July 23rd. Geomagnetic storms from CMEs.
NOAA defines geomagnetic storms as 'a disturbance of the Earth's magnetosphere caused by a very efficient exchange of solar wind energy.'
The Earth's magnetosphere undergoes major changes due to solar wind variations, which can cause these storms.
There are five levels of geomagnetic storm severity, with G5 being the most powerful.
Unlike G2 storms, Level 1 storms can disrupt satellite operations and power grids on Earth but do not cause harm to humans.
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