01 June 1404 12:20 pm
NASA has recently warned that we have a huge solar storm ahead. As the sun’s activity increases, be prepared to have possible impacts on communication and electricity.
According to NASA, the earth is on the path of a huge solar storm that can disrupt communications, navigation systems and electricity networks around the world. Be ready, because the coming days we may face serious technology challenges!
The occurrence of a huge solar storm

The US Space Agency (NASA) issued a serious warning after seeing a powerful energy explosion from the sun last week. The explosion, measured as a Class X2.7 solar scheme, is the strongest category of solar schemes and indicates the unprecedented sun’s activity.
What are the solar ponds and why should we worry?
Solar springs are severe eruptions of radiation that originate from solar spots (darker and cooler areas on the surface of the sun). These phenomena are one of the most powerful explosions of the solar system and can last from minutes to hours.
The recent X2.7 Class Class, which took place on May 5, has come from the most active area of ​​the sun and is now directly rotating to the Earth.
This celestial event has previously led to radio communications throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East, and even led to a decline in electricity in eastern the United States.


This is just the beginning of the story!
NASA has warned that we should wait for more events. The agency has announced that solar explosions can continue to affect radio communications, electrical networks, navigation signals and create risks to spacecraft and astronauts.
“Things are getting worse, especially as this active area is revolving closer to us,” wrote.
Beauty in the heart of danger with stunning polar Aurora
Along with the warning of a huge solar storm, NASA has also announced a beautiful phenomenon. Several US states, including Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin and Maine, as well as parts of neighboring states such as New York will see stunning polarity. This beautiful light phenomenon is the result of the collision of solar pregnant particles with the Earth’s magnetic field.


Solar sprouts are classified into five categories A, B, C, M and X, each indicating an increase in ten -folds in energy output. Class A is the weakest and Class X is the strongest. The recent X2.7 is clearly displaying the enormous power of the sun.
Do we have to wait for the mass of the solar crown (CME)?
Although not yet confirmed, it is likely that a mass of solar crown (CME) is also associated with this Class X. CME is a huge eruption of solar plasma and magnetic fields that, if directed to the Earth, can cause geomagnetic storms and polar Aurora very bright.
The geomagnetic storm is a temporary disorder in the Earth’s magnetic field. A striking example of it was in year 6 when a powerful geomagnetic storm caused a 4 -hour shutdown in Quebec, Canada.
Current status and importance of space climate monitoring


The British Meteorological Office has reported that up to five points of solar spots on the Earth’s hemisphere are currently visible. There is also a new magnetic activated area rotating towards us. However, solar activity is expected to remain low, although medium -sized pests are still likely to occur.
With the increase in solar activities, the importance of monitoring of space climate is increasingly revealed, especially given the increasing dependence of society on technology. As the sun cycle continues, it is likely that in the coming days and weeks we will see more huge solar storms and storms.
The Earth may now be safe from the worst scenario, as the AR4087 active area is still on the edge of the sun and is not completely on our planet. But consciousness and readiness to deal with the possible effects of these powerful solar phenomena are essential.
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