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" ... A geomagnetic storm is a result of the interaction of Earth's magnetic environment with the solar-wind. Geomagnetic storms can adversely affect many technology systems that global society depends such as power grids, air travel, navigation and satellite operations. ... "
" ... Fixar’s makers also say the drone offers autonomous navigation, with a special bonus. They claim it has sensors and algorithmic guidance that better enable it to navigate geomagnetic anomalies. ... "
" ... Some 18 hours later — about 3 to 4 times the speed of a typical solar flare — the largest geomagnetic storm in recorded history occurred. Aurorae were seen around the world; miners in the United States were awoken by the bright lights, thinking it was dawn. In places where it was night, the aurorae were bright enough that newspapers could be read by its light. The “green curtain” of aurorae could be seen at many equatorial latitudes: Cuba, Hawaii, Mexico, and Colombia all reported them. And, most disconcertingly, our early electric systems, like the telegraph, experienced their own induced currents, causing shocks, starting fires, and tapping wildly, even when the systems themselves were disconnected entirely. ... "
" ... The Space Weather Prediction Center, part of NOAA and the National Weather Service, is predicting a geomagnetic storm that will pass over earth between December 9th and 11th; the night of greatest activity is expected to be on the 10th. The storm will potentially be powerful enough that viewers in northern states of the contiguous U.S. may be able to see the colorful glow of the aurora. ... "
" ... The last complete geomagnetic reversal occurred about 780,000 years ago, with partial reversals happening about 105,000 to 103,000 and 98,000 to 92,000 years ago. The most recent change in Earth's magnetic field is known as the Laschamp event, named after the lava flows in France where it was first recognised, and it is what scientists call a geomagnetic excursion, when the magnetic fields weakens, but don't reverses polarity. It took place around 41,000 years ago, and lasted for around 800 years. Based on their measurements, scientists had previously been able to ascertain that Earth's magnetic field had weakened to about 28 percent of its normal strength during the Laschamp event. ... "