Geomagnetic Storm To Hit Earth
IN SPACE - OCTOBER 21: (FILE PHOTO) In this handout by Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, sunspot clusters are seen on the surface of the sun October 21, 2003. The sunspot clusters have produced a coronal mass ejection (CME) or solar blast that is expected to hit Earth October 24, 2003 at appoximately at 8pm GMT. Satellites, cell phones, power grids and navigation systems could be affected by the massive geomagnetic activity that these solar storms produce. (Photo by Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) via Getty Images)
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