"Unveiling the Impact of Double Solar Storm Alert on Earth's Skies"

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NOAA has issued alerts for potential geomagnetic disturbances and auroras as two minor Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are expected to impact Earth's magnetosphere on April 14th, potentially causing G1-class geomagnetic storms and minor disruptions to technologies such as satellite communications and navigation systems. The solar storms may also lead to visible auroras down to mid-latitudes. NOAA's satellites closely monitor solar activity to provide forecasts and alerts, with upcoming satellite GOES-U featuring a new instrument to enhance the detection and understanding of CMEs.
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