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I have read a bit about coronal mass ejections recently and I became concerned by the fact that an ejection the size of the 1859 hit could cause massive damage to our electrical grid, leaving the world in chaos.
NASA can find out if a coronal mass ejection is heading towards Earth over 24 hours in advance, but can NASA tell how big the ejection is and whether or not it is dangerous?
NASA can find out if a coronal mass ejection is heading towards Earth over 24 hours in advance, but can NASA tell how big the ejection is and whether or not it is dangerous?