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Sun storm may supercharge auroras for Valentine’s Day

A big solar outburst over the weekend might produce bright auroras here on Earth tonight (Feb. 14).

The sun blasted a powerful X-class flare into space on Saturday (Feb. 11), an outburst accompanied by an eruption of solar plasma known as a coronal mass ejection (CME). Some of the CME particles could hit Earth’s upper atmosphere late on Valentine’s Day (Tuesday, Feb. 14) and create shining auroras, experts said.

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