NASA published it! Another explosion took place on the Sun! “The biggest in the last 7 years”

NASA published it Another explosion took place on the Sun

The Space Weather Prediction Center of the American National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that the biggest solar explosion of the last 7 years occurred yesterday.
In the statement, it was stated that the explosion in question was the 17th largest solar explosion recorded in all times, and it was stated that some radio transmitters and similar technical equipment may be affected due to the powerful explosion described as Class X.

BIGGEST EXPLOSION SINCE 2017

In the relevant news reflected in the American media, it was stated that the explosion occurred at around 13.00 noon US local time and did not significantly affect the Earth. It was noted in the news that the explosion, which was stated to be at the level of

SOME DEVICES MAY NOT WORK AT ALL

In NOAA’s statement, drawing attention to the possible effects of the storm approaching the Earth, it was noted that “widespread voltage control problems may arise” and “friction, tracking and orientation problems” may occur in satellites in orbit.

It was noted that due to the storm in question, there may be disruptions in satellite navigation systems and radio receiver frequencies, outages that may last for hours, or some similar devices may not work at all.

NASA PUBLISHED THE PHOTO!

NASA published a photo of the big explosion on the Sun. Solar flares are classified from class A to class X, and each class is scaled from 1 to 9.

THERE WAS AN EXPLOSION ON MAY 10!

A powerful explosion occurred on the Sun on May 10.

NASA published a photo of the big explosion on the Sun. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that a “Geomagnetic Storm” of this intensity could occur for the first time since 2005 due to explosions on the surface of the Sun.

Scientists stated that polar lights resulting from this storm could be observed in the US states of Alabama and Northern California, reminding the severe geomagnetic storm that occurred on the surface of the Sun in 2005 and emphasizing that these are rare.

Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) emerged as a result of the interaction of the Earth’s magnetic field and charged particles coming from the Sun. The Northern Lights were watched from many countries, including Turkey.

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