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- A major event could occur within our lifetimes. Research suggests that Carrington-like storms strike Earth once every few centuries; a recent study found a 12% chance that such a storm will occur in the next decade. But at least we will see it coming.
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A major event could occur within our lifetimes. Research suggests that Carrington-like storms strike Earth once every few centuries; a recent study found a 12% chance that such a storm will occur in the next decade.
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