7 Insights About Solar Storm that is Predicted to Hit Earth Today
Reason for the Solar Storm
1. NASA expects that Earth will be struck by a solar storm today, 27 December. This is due to a coronal mass ejection (CME) that took place from the sun on 24 December.
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What is a CME?
A coronal mass ejection (CME) refers to a significant amount of magnetic field being ejected. This transports plasma mass into the heliosphere from the suns corona. Solar flares are often associated with CMEs.
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How does this affect the earth?
Regarding this particular event, researchers have reported that we will face minor geomagnetic storms causing disruptions to power grids, satellites, and communication systems.
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How will this Impact humans?
Airline crews and astronauts might witness a bit more radiation. Due to disturbances in the satellite system, communication interruptions may occur for sailors, drone operators, pilots, and those who enjoy listening to the radio.
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The Storm to Affect Earth's Northern Hemisphere
The northern part of the earth will face most of the impact as the CMEs are being released from the northeastern part of the sun.
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aurora shower
This event may cause an aurora shower in the northern hemisphere of the earth.
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Possibility head-on Colliding being averted
Scientists have reported that the CME could gently pass by our planets magnetic field, giving us a mild experience instead of a significant geomagnetic storm.
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