"A long-lasting solar flare erupted from the sun early Saturday (Feb. 9), 
triggering an intense sun eruption aimed squarely at Earth. The solar storm, 
however, should not endanger satellites or astronauts in space, but could 
amplify auroras on Earth, NASA says. The solar eruption —called a coronal mass 
ejection —occurred at 2:30 a.m. EST (0730 GMT) on Saturday during a minor, but 
long-duration, flare. It hurled a wave of charged particles at Earth at speeds 
of about 1.8 million miles per hour (nearly 2.9 million km/h).

The sun eruption was captured in photos by the Solar and Heliospheric 
Observatory (SOHO), a joint mission by NASA and the European Space Agency."



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