G1-Category Solar Storm Attacks Earth, Colorful light will cover the Sky

Solar Storm Attacks Earth: Space agency NASA warned that an active sunspot on the Sun experienced an explosion on December 24, causing a coronal mass ejection (CME) cloud and could bring a G1-class solar storm to Earth. This storm is a stream of high-energy particles coming from the Sun that can collide with the Earth’s magnetic field and bind it.

This sunspot is present on the side of the Sun which is towards the Earth, hence NASA is warning that the CME is moving very fast towards the Earth. According to NASA’s Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO), this CME will reach the Earth by December 27 and may also collide with the magnetic field, due to which there is a possibility of a Solar Storm Attacks on the Earth.

G1-Category Solar Storm Attacks Earth
A G1-class solar storm appears to be approaching Earth (Images: Google)

CME Cloud will cause G1-category Solar Storm Attacks

In view of this incident, NASA has predicted that CME may come on December 27 and when CME hits the Earth, a G1-class Solar Storm Attacks may also be seen. G1-category solar storms are generally mild, although they can cause damage to sensitive electronic equipment.

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Space website Space Weather reports that the CME collision could also trigger a G1-class Solar Storm Attacks on December 27. If the CME impacts, it could also cause shortwave radio blackouts in many parts of the world. There are also warnings of disruption in satellites, problems in radio communication and geomagnetic storm due to the attack of this solar storm.

Due to the effects of CME, it may become more difficult or even difficult for sailors to use radio signals. Along with this, many effects can be seen due to the attack of solar storm on the Earth, such as colorful lights can also be seen in the sky.

G1-Category Solar Storm Attacks Earth
Coronal mass ejection (CME) shows cloud formation (Image:NASA)

This incident took place on December 14, when the Sun’s fire erupted and included a severe shortwave radio blackout in the US. This fire is a powerful solar eruption that has also caused significant disruption. This was the first time the US Air Force reported a Type II solar radio burst after the explosion, indicating that they were a sign of a fast-moving CME.

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CME is continuously moving towards the Earth, based on the effect of Solar Storm Attacks, scientists have divided it into a total of 5 categories from G1 to G5. In this, G1-category solar storm is quite mild, although G5-category solar storm is also quite powerful. This Solar Storm Attacks can also cause severe damage to satellites, which can also cause damage to all your electronic equipment like computers, smartphones and networking equipment.

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