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  "path": "/2026/04/02/asymmetric-halo-cme-following-april-1-filament-eruption-forecast-deliver-glancing-blow-april-4/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-02T19:44:59.000Z",
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  "textContent": "A filament eruption associated with a C6.1 solar flare from Active Region 4403 at 23:28 UTC on April 1, 2026, produced an asymmetric halo coronal mass ejection. Initial modeling indicates the bulk of the ejecta is directed north of Earth’s orbit, with a possible glancing impact early on April 4 that could trigger minor to moderate geomagnetic storming. Current geomagnetic conditions remain influenced by a combined coronal hole high-speed stream and prior CME activity.\n\nSource",
  "title": "Asymmetric halo CME following April 1 filament eruption forecast to deliver a glancing blow on April 4"
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