Sun's "dark plasma" ejection triggers geomagnetic storm
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•Auroras Forecast Over US After Sun Expels 'Dark Plasma' at Earth
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Coronal mass ejection ( CME ) is set to spark a geomagnetic storm in the Earth 's atmosphere on Tuesday .
CMEs are giant clouds of solar plasma and a magnetic field that are spat out from magnetically active areas of the sun's surface.
They are forecast to trigger northern lights above U.S. states as far south as New York and Idaho .
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