Solar storms are continuously pouring down on Earth-Information Technology
A strong G3 solar storm has just been recorded by the US Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and is still raging.
According to The Independent, Earth is still in the midst of a powerful solar storm after NASA repeatedly observed explosive energy discharges from our parent star.
According to NOAA’s update, the solar storm (also known as geomagnetic storm) at G3 level began to be observed at 1:10 am on April 10, EDT, or 12:10 am on April 10. Hourly Vietnam.
The Sun explodes in a coronal mass ejection. Photo: NASA
It was a powerful storm, Category G3, influenced by a coronal mass ejection (CME) of the Sun, which disturbed the interplanetary magnetic field for many hours.
Two G1-level solar storms continued to “combat” at 2:40 p.m. on April 10 and 10:00 p.m. on April 10 (Vietnam time).
According to NOAA measurements this morning, April 11, the speed of the solar wind is often around 530 km/s. Normally, the solar wind, depending on the strength of the storm, will have a speed of about 400-700 km/s.
Solar storms, which often bring beautiful auroras, have been observed in recent days over northern Canada and Siberia. However, it causes significant damage to human and animal technology, such as affecting electrical systems, satellite navigation systems and migratory animals.
At the highest level of G5, the power grid can collapse causing disaster, satellite navigation can be completely damaged and the aurora will “explode” globally.
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