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M3.7 Solar Flare & Prominence Eruption Feb 12, 2014




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Uploaded to YouTube by: SolarWatcher
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 18 December 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 11 February 2014

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Earth-facing active region 11974 erupted at 4:25 UTC this morning. The event officially peaked to M3.7 and the resulting coronal mass ejection will have an earth bound component with impact on Earths magnetic field would be possible sometime February 15th and with it the likelihood of geomagnetic storms visible (Aurora) at high latitudes.

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