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Issued on 2023 Mar 07 1343 UTC
A halo Coronal Cass Ejection (CME) was observed in SOHO/LASCO-C2 from yesterday 03:12 UT. Although the bulk of the plasma is directed towards the West and South-West, a very faint asymmetric halo can be seen when the data are closely inspected. The speed of the CME is estimated to be 840 km/s and although the bulk of the CME is expected to miss Earth, a glancing blow is likely to arrive on the second half of 8 Mar or early on 9 Mar.
Another partial halo CME was automatically detected by the CACTUS software as launched yesterday 10:36 UT. However, close inspection revealed CACTUS took into account unrelated plasma ejecta and this is a marginally partial halo CME with only a weak component towards Earth's general direction. The speed of the CME is estimated to also be 840 km/s the bulk of the plasma is expected to miss Earth. A glancing blow might arrive on Earth's magnetosphere but is so it is expected to merge with the earlier CME mentioned above.