Ayush Singh
Nov 28, 2023
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Experts have now alerted that a solar storm is expected to hit the Earth on November 30, due to a coronal mass ejection.
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has alerted that a solar storm is likely to hit Earth on November 30.
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has alerted that a solar storm is likely to hit Earth on November 30.
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This is being caused by a coronal mass ejection which hit the Earth on Sunday, causing a 15-hour long solar flare of the G2 class.
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Space weather specialist told that the sky will be lit up with auroras due to solar storms on November 30.
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Further, minor inconveniences can be faced by radio and GPS signals, which is normal during solar storms.
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Minor impacts of the solar storm, including a small blackout or disruption of radio and GPS signals near the poles is expected.
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Usually, a solar storm of a larger scale can cause internet blackout and electricity outage in several areas.
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