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A massive solar eruption on the far side of the sun is rotating toward Earth RIGHT NOW. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory and ESA's Solar Orbiter have captured unprecedented footage of active region NOAA 13664 - the same region that caused the strongest geomagnetic storms since 2003. In this video, we analyze the latest data showing THREE major eruptions in recent days, examine why scientists are more concerned than they're publicly stating, and discuss what this means as the active region rotates into Earth-facing position within 72 hours. We dive into the groundbreaking ETH Zurich study showing nearly continuous tracking of this dangerous sunspot region for three complete solar rotations, explore why our Van Allen radiation belts are "fully charged," and ask the critical question: Is our satellite-dependent civilization more vulnerable than ever to space weather events? NOAA has issued geomagnetic storm watches for January 17-18, 2026. This could be a preview of what's coming as solar maximum continues. 📊 KEY TOPICS COVERED: • Solar eruption captured January 13, 2026 • NOAA active region 13664 history and May 2024 superstorm • Solar Orbiter + SOHO continuous monitoring breakthrough • Van Allen radiation belt saturation concerns • Infrastructure vulnerability: GPS, power grids, satellites • Comparison to 1989 Quebec blackout and 2003 Halloween storms • January 17-18 geomagnetic storm forecast 🔗 SOURCES: ETH Zurich Study: Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2025 NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory European Space Agency Solar Orbiter Mission What are your memories of past solar storms? Share in the comments! #SolarStorm #SpaceWeather #NASA #SolarFlare #GeomagneticStorm #Aurora #SolarScience #NOAA #SpaceNews #Astronomy videostock sources: NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center / SVS /pixels