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Solar storm warning issued as NASA braces for 'swirling Sun debris' heading for Earth

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A solar storm warning has been issued as "swirling sun debris" could hit earth in just days.NASA has warned that Earth could feel potential impacts of a coronal mass ejection (CME) that has escaped the Sun and is expected to strike later this week.

Cast towards our planet on Monday, the masses of plasma and magnetic field lashed out from the Sun's bottom half - according to The Express.The large filament of debris could cause disruption when reaching the Earth.Space weather physicist, Dr Tamitha Skov, warned that the eruption from the Sun will deliver a blow to the south of the planet.She said: “NASA predictions show a recent filament eruption looks to deliver a glancing blow to the south of Earth by late December 11.“Expect a mild

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