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Earth hit by a massive solar storm this week

byCustoms Today Report
29/06/2015
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NEW YORK: According to a new weather report issued by the Space Weather Prediction Center from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA), a massive solar storm has hit the Earth this weekend. The space phenomenon led to the spotting of many Aurora Borealis sightings on Saturday evening, but medical experts warn that the explosion might have negative repercussions on people’s health.
The Sun is incredibly active this period, this is the conclusion that scientists have reached, based on the powerful sun storm that has hit the Earth this weekend. The explosion took place last Thursday, but the solar atmospheric material did not reach the surface of Earth earlier than Saturday’s afternoon.
The June 27 phenomenon will continue all throughout June 28 giving scientists the possibility to reach many more conclusions in relation to the event. So far, they were able to spot unique Aurora Borealis images of unusually lively colors in the southern skies.
In spite of the captivating Northern Lights that the sun storm has caused, there are many problems that the explosion could trigger. Medical experts warn people on the North American territory of the potential health risks that the sun material might cause.

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