Big filament blast spotted on sun by nasa cause CME towards earth by 24 april more details
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (S.D.O.) has issued a warning of a major explosion in one of the Sun’s filaments. spaceweather’s Report According to, this blast took place on 21st April. Due to this explosion Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) occurs. This is a process by which a geomagnetic storm arises on the surface of the Sun, and sometimes it moves towards the Earth. If the direction of the earth is towards it at that time then it is called striking zone. This huge cloud of coronal mass ejection has now turned towards the Earth, the effect of which will be visible here on April 24.
Our Sun wakes up! Region 3283 launches a #solarstorm while in the Earth-strike zone. Coronagraph images confirm it’s Earth-directed. Waiting for model predictions, but impact likely by midday April 24. Expect #aurora to mid-latitudes, #GPS & HF #radio issues on Earth’s nightside. pic.twitter.com/UMNYbj2UEv
—Dr. Tamitha Skov (@TamithaSkov) April 21, 2023
Geomagnetic storms or solar storms are divided into categories according to their size. These are classified from G1 to G5. G5 category solar storm is considered to be the most powerful. There is a possibility of huge damage on the earth due to its collision. These can damage many types of equipment on Earth and can cause malfunction in means of communication. Electricity supply can also be affected by this. It can also affect radio, satellite and navigation systems.
The geomagnetic storm that will hit the Earth on April 24 has been described as G1 to G2 category. According to the category, there is not much danger posed by it, but what effect it will have on reaching near the Earth will be known only after its collision. Let us tell you that according to space scientists, at present the Sun is going through its 11 year solar cycle. Every 11 years, such activities on the surface of the Sun become very intense.
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