A strong solar storm occurred

The Space Weather Forecast Center (SWPC) of the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warns a localized G3 storm on Earth due to a significant explosion on 24/24 9/2011.

The Space Weather Forecast Center (SWPC) of the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warns a localized G3 storm on Earth due to a significant explosion on 24/24 9/2011 created an aura of the sun and a solar-level storm from level G1 to G5 level.

Picture 1 of A strong solar storm occurred

Aura of the explosion caused a strong solar storm (Photo: sciencedaily)

The storm affects the Earth, creates a magnetic field and causes strong magnetic storms in some areas. The aura of the September 24 explosion contains charged particles and magnetic fields that travel directly from the sun at a rate of 5 million miles per hour, if it hits the earth directly, magnetic storms can cause damage. extremely serious.

Storms from the earth can disrupt the grid system, radio and telecommunications satellites. However, there has been no impact today.

The points on the solar mass production corona discharge of September 24 are still active and can cause storms in the next few days.

NOAA's SWPC will continue to monitor storm activity, and notify network operators, satellites, airlines and people to protect infrastructure and community systems. The universe can also create a large aurora (light north and south).

Update 17 December 2018
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