Image source: nasa.gov Image source: nasa.gov

Interplanetary shock wave

An interplanetary shock wave hit Earth's magnetic field on April 19th around 23:50 UT. When the shock arrived, the density of the solar wind flowing around our planet abruptly quadrupled. Moreover, magnetic fields in the solar wind near Earth have since intensified 10-fold. These developments set the stage for possible geomagnetic storms in the hours ahead. Free: Aurora Alerts

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(Source: spacewether.com; April 19, 2018; http://tinyurl.com/jmkt)
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