1. Massive eruption on sun hurls coronal mass ejection toward Earth, auroras likely Sept. 19 (video)  Space.com
  2. NASA shares breathtaking image of the sun in the midst of a solar flare  Hindustan Times
  3. NASA Observatory Captures Image Of Aurora Created By A Solar Storm  NDTV
  4. Massive filament eruption on Sun captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory  VideoFromSpace
  5. Solar storm alert! A CME just hit the Earth today and more are coming  HT Tech
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A huge solar filament eruption has hurled a coronal mass ejection (CME) toward Earth. The CME is expected to hit Earth on Sept. 19 and may trigger extensive auroras.

Massive eruption on sun hurls coronal mass ejection toward Earth, auroras likely Sept. 19 (video) | Space

Due to the eruption of a magnetic filament on the Sun, a CME is headed straight for Earth and it could spark a G2-class geomagnetic storm soon. Know the details.

CME set to spark strong G2 geomagnetic storm, auroras on Earth | Tech News

The near-Earth Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this CME in September 2012, which traveled over 900 miles per second (1,448 kilometers per second), causing an aurora to appear.The near-Earth Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this CME in September 2012, which traveled over 900 miles per second (1,448 kilometers per second), causing an aurora to appear.

NASA Observatory Captures Image Of Aurora Created By A Solar Storm

On September 11, Sunspot AR3429 exploded, sparking a solar flare. It hurled a CME in the direction of the Earth. But, will it hit us and cause a massive solar storm? Find out.

Solar storm ALERT! Solar flare eruption hurls CME towards the Earth; Will it hit?

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The image shows swirling solar activities in shades of orange and yellow with a large jet of orange and red from the bottom left of the image

Nasa shares breathtaking photo of solar activities - News | Khaleej Times

The wrath of the Sun is unpredictable! However, this time, as the past few reports by space weather experts have suggested, a strong CME grazed Earth's magnetic field. This brings the possibility of a G1-Class geomagnetic storm. Meanwhile, another CME is all set to hit the Earth in the coming days. , Technology & Science News, Times Now

Solar Storm Hits Earth; Brace Up for Geomagnetic Storm | Technology & Science News, Times Now

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Pic shows Sun in the midst of solar flare

nasa has shared an image capturing the sun in the midst of a solar flare quotthe nearearth solar dynamics observatory captured this cme coronal mass ejections in september 2012 which travelled over 900 miles per second 1448 kilometres per second causing an aurora to appearquot nasa wrote with the picturenasa has shared an image capturing the sun in the midst of a solar flare quotthe nearearth solar dynamics observatory captured this cme coronal mass ejections in september 2012 which travelled over 900 miles per second 1448 kilometres per second causing an aurora to appearquot nasa wrote with the picture

Pic shows Sun in the midst of solar flare

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