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  2. A powerful solar storm is due to hit Earth on New Year's Eve ...

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    The sun recently hurled two coronal mass ejections toward Earth. The first is expected to reach us on Tuesday sparking aurora across the northern US. A powerful solar storm is due to hit Earth on ...

  3. Solar radio emission - Wikipedia

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    The frequency drifts from higher to lower values because it depends on the electron density, and the shock propagates outward away from the Sun through lower and lower densities. By using a model for the Sun's atmospheric density, the frequency drift rate can then be used to estimate the speed of the shock wave.

  4. Why tonight’s massive solar storm could disrupt ...

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    Programming note: Tune in to CNN NewsNight: Solar Storm, hosted by Abby Phillip and Bill Weir, tonight from 10 p.m. to 12 a.m. ET. For the latest on the massive solar storm, head over to CNN’s ...

  5. Geomagnetic storm severe enough to bring northern lights to ...

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    "We're in that favorable time right now — it's solar maximum, we are seeing these eruptions, and we'll see plenty more of them in the next several years before we start winding down by 2029 or ...

  6. Daytime - Wikipedia

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    Because the Sun is a luminous disc as seen from the Earth, rather than a point source of light, sunrise and sunset are not instantaneous and the exact definition of both can vary with context. Additionally, the Earth's atmosphere further bends and diffuses light from the Sun and lengthens the period of sunrise and sunset.

  7. Daylight - Wikipedia

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    World map showing the areas of Earth receiving daylight around 13:00 UTC in April. Daylight is the combination of all direct and indirect sunlight during the daytime.This includes direct sunlight, diffuse sky radiation, and (often) both of these reflected by Earth and terrestrial objects, like landforms and buildings.

  8. Northern lights could be visible soon as Earth hit by massive ...

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    The Earth has been hit by a massive eruption from the Sun – which could cause problems for infrastructure but also lead to stunning northern lights on New Year’s Eve. A large blast of energy ...

  9. Solar transit - Wikipedia

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    A solar transit (also called a solar outage, sometimes solar fade, sun outage, or sun fade) also occurs to communications satellites, which pass in front of the Sun for several minutes each day for several days straight for a period in the months around the equinoxes, the exact dates depending on where the satellite is in the sky relative to ...