(NEXSTAR) – Coronal mass ejections — or explosive accelerations of plasma and magnetic material from the Sun — can be strong enough to disturb the Earth’s magnetosphere, producing geomagnetic storms powerful enough to cause both the northern lights and widespread telecommunications disruptions. Could a CME actually wipe out life on Earth, though? No, it can't, according to experts. But a strong storm could still have devastating consequences. Can solar storms cause an 'internet apocalypse'? Coronal mass ejections, or CMEs for short, are observed around once per week during a solar minimum (the sun’s less-active phase) and up to several times per day during a so
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