Magnetic storm has just attacked the earth
A storm has just swept across the globe on the morning of September 10, but did not cause any damage, the US Space Weather Forecast Center (SWPC) announced.
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AP quoted SWPC scientists as saying that the storm from landing on Earth at 17:30 GMT on September 9 (2:30 pm on September 10, Vietnam time). It is the result of an explosion on the solar floor of the sun on September 6. Due to its impact, the aurora will become clearer.
The aurora occurs because particles that charge from the sun rush into the Earth's atmosphere at tremendous speed. During migration, charged particles crash into oxygen and nitrogen atoms, causing their energy levels to increase. As a result, oxygen and oxygen atoms emit colorful light.
However, SWPC scientists confirmed the paralysis of artificial satellites, power grids and radio communication systems will not occur after the storm has struck the earth.
Bursts in the solar atmosphere occur when magnetic fields interweave and form 'nodes' . The presence of those 'buttons' causes energy to accumulate. When the energy reaches a certain level, it is converted into heat, light and motion of charged particles.
During explosions, the sun usually releases a plasma cloud (consisting of high-energy electrons and protons). People call it the solar wind.
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