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SPACEWEATHER: Now Two CME’s Forecast; Starlink Visual Update, plus New Moon

Shockwaves of Light: Now to end of the week.

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 03/19/2026

NOW THERE ARE *TWO* CMEs: NOAA’s latest forecast model (above) predicts two CME impacts this week–the first on March 19th and the second on March 21st. The timing of this double-blow is perfect for amplification by the “Russell-McPherron effect, which boosts storms that happen around the vernal equinox. Moderately-strong G2-class geomagnetic storms are possible every day for the rest of this week. 

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SPACEWEATHER: Bright Auroras Expected, and 10,000 Starlinks in Space

CIR Shockwaves Reach Earth on Pi Day

The effect of incoming CME and Solar Winds is showing up in Spaceweather.com’s Real Time Aurora Gallery. Outgoing — Starlink launches the light of 29 new satellites into space, breaking a count of 10,000.

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 03/14/2026

HIGH-SPEED SOLAR WIND SPARKS AURORAS: Minor geomagnetic storms are underway on March 14th as a high-speed stream of solar wind wind buffets Earth’s magnetic field. Last night, Martin Guth photographed the display from Hermantown, Minnesota:

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