(AP) -- The largest solar storm in five years was due to arrive on
Earth early Thursday, promising to shake the globe's magnetic field
while expanding the Northern Lights.
The storm started with a
massive solar flare earlier in the week and grew as it raced outward
from the sun, expanding like a giant soap bubble, scientists said. When
it strikes, the particles will be moving at 4 million...
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AP | This extreme ultraviolet wavelength image provided by NASA shows a solar flare. An impressive solar flare is heading toward Earth and could disrupt power grids, GPS
and airplane flights. An impressive solar flare is heading toward Earth
and could disrupt power grids, GPS and airplane flights. Forecasters at
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's
(NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center said the sun erupted Tuesday
evening and the effects should start smacking Earth late Wednesday
night, close to midnight EST. They say it is the biggest in five years
and growing. (AP Photo/NASA) |