The storm has come out of the sun, soon it will be seen in the sky of the earth.
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A storm from the sun can hit the earth.
Its effect can be seen in the sky of the earth.
Colorful light will be seen in Arctic clouds.
It is called Northern Lights or Aurora.
A storm from the southern part of the sun can reach the earth in the coming days. Space Weather Experts of NOAA, the US National Oceanic and Atmosphere Authority, say that these solar particles are moving in space at a speed of 500 km per second and have so far been 150 million km away from the sun. It is believed that on Sunday or Monday, it can hit the Earth's atmosphere.
What will be the effect?
NOAA experts say that they can cause Arctic aurora. The aurora is the light produced by the collision of the solar wind in the Earth's magnetosphere. Blue and green lights provide a captivating view that people wait to see. In the Northern Hemisphere, the appearance of Northern Lights or Aurora Borialis, spreads wonders in the sky.
Damage from solar storm?
Solar storms can also have an impact on satellite-based technology. Solar winds can cause the Earth's outer atmosphere to heat up, affecting the satellites. This can cause interruptions in GPS navigation, mobile phone signals and satellite TV. The current in the power lines can be fast, causing the transformers to fly. However, this is usually the case as the Earth's magnetic field acts as a protective shield against it.
Seriously need research.
The last such powerful storm came in 1859 when the telegraph system in Europe was shut down. Experts believe that studying solar storms and saving their technology and equipment from them is very important. These radiation can cause trillions of dollars of damage to the earth and it takes many years to rebuild the collapsed infrastructure.
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