A Huge Cannibal Coronal Mass Ejection From The Sun Will Slam Into Earth Today

NASA describes a CME as a magnetically generated solar phenomenon that can hurl billions of tons of solar particles, or plasma, into outer space, and that can reach Earth within one to three days later. A strong CME can cause disruptions in electronic systems in satellites, as well as radio blackouts, disruptions to power grids, and the awe-inspiring auroras seen across the night skies. Today's CME is considered to be a cannibal CME, created when an initial CME is followed by a second faster one that eventually catches up and consumes the first one, creating one massive wave of plasma.

The July 14th CME is also considered to be one of the most visually dramatic eruptions of Solar Cycle 25, with NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recording the event. Newer images from the European Space Agency and NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) have confirmed that the initial eruption did in fact produce a CME.

As the sun continues to approach the peak in its cycle, and the number of sunspots continues to increase, there will surely be more of these extraordinarily strong CMEs being slung toward Earth.