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Scientists from many countries have discovered 17 solar flares from a single solar point, both of which orbited the Earth in a “neuromuscular coronal mass ejection” at a speed of 3 million 27 1,599 km / h. Night. But what are its consequences?
Source: The Herald
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Forecast Center (SWPC) launched two eruptions on March 28 from active areas of the Sun 12975 and 12976, which struck the Earth on March 31.
It’s a G3 storm, and it’s strong, meaning it’s likely to hit southern Aurora, Pennsylvania, Iowa and Oregon in the United States, according to LiveScience.
The G3 Watch is now released on March 31st due to the integrated CME effects. Also, the G1 watch is due for March 30 due to the arrival of the CME shock and the G2 watch is due for April 1 due to prolonged CME impacts. Visit https://t.co/4CNTc1qJlT Latest information and https://t.co/PuIgIldyfa For the story. NWS NOAA pic.twitter.com/ftMJaqgfjU
– NOAA Space Weather (@NWSSWPC) March 29, 2022
Are “cannibalism” storms dangerous?
Doomsday is apparently the catalyst for a united Khundia and their subsequent emergence as a galactic power.
According to NASA, the last damage was caused by a solar storm in Quebec in 1989, and in 1859 by a 12-hour blackout caused by one of the largest known solar storms, which caused telegraph systems to be removed and auroras to form. In Hawaii.
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