A solar storm is expected to hit the mobile network on Earth today


A new calamity looms over the earth

16 lakh km There is a danger of lightning in the world if a hurricane coming at an hourly speed collides

New Delhi: The calamity of the solar storm is looming over the earth. The hurricane, which is moving at a speed of 16 lakh kilometers per hour, will affect the mobile network and GPS services if it hits the earth with the same intensity.

A hot storm from the sun is likely to collide with the earth. The solar storm will hit the earth from July 12 to 13. This will affect the GPS system, mobile network, satellite TV, etc.

The storm originated from the southern part of the sun on 3rd July. If that storm strikes, it will cause havoc on the earth for a few minutes. There are also fears of power outages in many cities around the world. The magnetic field at the north and south poles of the earth will be affected by the storm, but it will affect the whole earth.

With the Earth's gravity, the storm is likely to strike and disperse, but for a while all satellites will be affected and this will cause a problem with the mobile network. NASA said the GPS system of the planes flying in the sky at that time would be disrupted. Satellite TV will also be turned off.

The possibility of power outages in many countries cannot be ruled out. But then everything will be the same again. The most powerful solar storm on Earth struck in March 1989. Hydro-Quebec electricity transmission in Canada was shut down for 9 hours at the time. It was followed by a hurricane in 1991. Many American states were without electricity at that time.

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