Geomagnetic Storms Impact Earth

Geomagnetic storms shook Earth on September 10, 2025, despite the Sun remaining relatively quiet. This activity was monitored through solar images and updates from NASA.

The storms resulted from earlier solar events affecting Earth's magnetic field, potentially causing auroras and minor disruptions. Sun activity was labeled with active regions in images from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory.

Observations

  • Date of image: September 10, 2025, at 4 UTC.
  • Sun status: Quiet, with labeled active regions.

Such events provide data for space weather forecasting. Source: EarthSky.

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