Sun erupted a CME earth faced solar storm radio blackout in arctic circle and aurora seen

Our Sun is ‘flaring’. All this is the result of the solar cycle that the Sun is going through. Due to being in a very active phase, Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) and solar flares are coming out from the Sun. When their direction is towards the Earth, then they can cause geomagnetic disturbances. Due to these, short circuits may occur in satellites and the power grid may be affected. If the intensity is high, they can also put astronauts in Earth’s orbit in danger. Once again the coronal mass ejection resulting from the explosion in the Sun has affected the Earth. The solar wave that arose due to this was recorded as G2 category.

According to reports, a G2 category storm is considered very powerful when it is at its peak. Although it does not pose any direct threat to the people living on Earth, it has affected the Arctic region and has created a situation of shortwave radio blackout.

from SpaceWeather.com according toMissions using shortwave radio inside the Arctic Circle may face problems. The special thing is that the explosion that took place in the Sun was not directly aimed towards the Earth. If this had happened, our planet would have faced more challenges. According to reports, the area of ​​the Sun where this incident occurred will now be towards the Earth for the next 7 days. In such a situation, there is a danger of solar storms on Earth.

Solar storms can damage satellites if they are very powerful. Power grids can fail and even affect mobile and internet services. According to another report, the wave accompanying the CME that emanated from the Sun moved towards the Earth at a speed of 3 thousand kilometers per second. Due to this, spectacular auroras were also seen at both ends of the earth.

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