NASA released videos of Tuesday’s ‘space hurricane.’
This afternoon scientists also upgraded the strength of the storm to match one back in 2003, rather than a weaker storm in 2005.
But as scary as the storm sounds, it’s providing stunning displays of auroras across the northern parts of our globe.
The corneal mass ejection did not directly hit Earth, sparing us from major satellite and power grid failures.
However, several passenger carriers redirected flights Tuesday to avoid disruptions in their northern communications including Delta Airlines, Qantas and Air Canada.