Solar storm to hit Earth today, threat of blackout
Solar storm to hit Earth today, threat of blackout
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Today, a solar storm can hit the earth. Yes, and under the information received, a space scientist and physicist has claimed that in solar storms, there are large explosions on the surface of the Sun, the end of which is generated by electromagnetic radiation and intense heat. In fact, the Earth will not be affected by heat, but according to NASA, electromagnetic radiation can have an effect and it can temporarily affect signal transmission. Let us all tell you that on June 14, a solar storm had risen from the sun and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also issued an alert about it.

 

At the same time, physicist Dr Tamitha Skov tweeted about this solar storm, in which she wrote, "Direct Hit! A snake-like filament launched as a big #solarstorm while in the Earth-strike zone. NASA predicts an impact in early July 19. Strong #aurora shows possible with this one, deep into mid-latitudes. Amateur #radio & #GPS users expect signal disruptions on Earth's nightside.''

At the same time, according to Skov, the radio and GPS will be stalled during this solar storm. At the same time, the effect of the solar storm can also be on the signal of the mobile phone, which also poses the risk of blackout. Let you all know that solar storms are often divided into categories because of their impact, it is a G-3 level solar storm, which will not cause much damage.

You know that solar storms are not coming for the first time. In fact, in the year 1989, the world suffered a solar storm and at that time, during the incident, the city of Quebec in Canada was greatly affected. Due to the solar storm in 1859, the telegraph network in Europe and America was severely damaged. Let us also tell you that the incidence of solar storms in the world is rare.

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