Yesterday, scientists observed an unstable sunspot called AR3450 heading towards Earth. There were concerns that any explosions in this area could cause a geoeffective coronal mass ejection (CME) and result in a Solar storm. However, no such activity has occurred yet. Despite this, a recent report has revealed that September experienced three separate solar storm events, two of which were particularly intense and reached the mid-latitude regions. As we approach the peak of the 11-year Solar Cycle, known as the Solar Maximum, in October, there is uncertainty about what lies…
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