Solar Storm Triggering Sea Mines

Solar Storm Triggering Sea Mines

During the Vietnam War, the American navy laid thousands of sea mines in the waters off North Vietnam. In August of 1972, a solar storm caused 4,000 of them to spontaneously explode in just a few weeks.

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