NASA caught the sun smiling down on us, but the grin could signal a solar storm

The dark patches, known as coronal holes, are regions where solar wind escapes more quickly and readily into space. Geomagnetic storms can disrupt GPS and hurt the power grid.

(Image credit: NASA/GSFC/SDO)




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Source: NPR Space News