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STEREOs view on the July 23, 2012 coronal mass ejection, or CME, considered by scientists to be as powerful as the iconic Carrington Event of Sept. 1859. STEREOs view on the July 23, 2012 coronal mass ejection, or CME, considered by scientists to be as powerful as the iconic Carrington Event of Sept.
On 23 July 2012, a Carrington-class solar superstorm (solar flare, CME, solar electromagnetic pulse) was observed, but its trajectory narrowly missed Earth by a margin of roughly nine days. During the May 2024 solar storms, an aurora borealis was sighted as far south as Puerto Rico.
Scientists estimate the ensuing geomagnetic storm would have been powerful enough to destroy power grids and communications systems. Satellites may have been fried in orbit and it would have taken years to replace and rebuild infrastructure.
On July 23, 2012, a massive cloud of solar material erupted off the suns right side, zooming out into space and passing one of NASAs twin STEREO spacecraft along the way. Scientists clocked this giant cloud, known as a coronal mass ejection, or CME, as traveling over 1,800 miles per second as it left the sun.
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