A solar storm is approaching the earth at a speed of 1.5 million km per hour
New York, July 13, 2021, Tuesday
A terrible solar storm is moving towards the earth at a speed of 1.5 million km per hour. This storm originated from the surface of the sun. Weather experts believe that this storm could have the opposite effect on the Earth's magnetic field. The effects of the solar storm will be felt across the sky at the North and South Poles. According to the US space agency NASA, the storm has been moving rapidly for some time. Solar storms can have an adverse effect on satellites, as well as warming the Earth's outer surface atmosphere. This can affect GPS navigation, mobile phone signals and satellite TV.
According to the information received, the solar storm was first noticed in 19 AD. A major storm in the 19th century disrupted telephone lines in the Midwestern United States. Similarly, a solar storm in the 19th century damaged power lines and caused great distress in Quebec City, Canada. Scientists have been learning about solar storms for decades. Helium is formed by the formation of a nuclear reaction between hydrogen particles in the center of the sun. This is how sunlight is formed. The sun stays very stable in the solar minimum
Storms do not come to the surface at such times. Conversely, at the maximum time, a black spot forms on the surface of the sun, which causes a drastic change in the magnetic field, causing a solar storm. A solar storm, also known as a flare, was discovered by British astronomer Richard Carrington in the 19th century. It is believed that the energy released from the sun at that time was equivalent to the detonation of 10 billion tons of atomic bombs like Hiroshima. However, at that time there were no modern devices like satellites or telephones. Even electricity was not available everywhere so there was no special effect.
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