Scientists Keep an Eye on 'Solar Storm'

Astronomers around the world are keeping a close eye on this year's major "solar storm" phenomenon, which causes a massive solar filament to erupt from the sun's surface like "wings of firebirds" more than 1 million kilometers long, or more than twice the distance from Earth to the moon. It is expected that some of it may brush against Earth on May 17, posing a risk of a slight magnetic storm and the aurora borealis may appear in some areas. สล็อต เว็บตรง

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