In a tweet on Tuesday, NASA Sun and Space has reported that in the last 24 hours, 4 coronal mass ejections and 1 solar flair have come out of the Sun. There are large clouds of coronal mass eduction or cme, solar plasma. After the solar explosion, these clouds spread to the magnetic field of the sun in space. They expand due to moving in space and often reach a distance of several lakh miles. Sometimes they collide with the magnetic field of the planets.
What’s the sun up to right now? Here’s a view of the sun taken today in Ultraviolet Light by One of Nasa/Noaa’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (Goes-18). Over the past 24 hours, the Sun has produced 4 coronal mass ejections and 1 solar flare. pic.twitter.com/5kswnjcohs
– Nasa Sun & Space (@nasasun) June 26, 2023
When the direction of CME is towards the earth, it can cause geo magnetic ie geomagnetic disturbances. Due to these, satellites may have short circuits and the power grid can be affected. If they are more affected, they can also danger the astronauts present in the Earth’s orbit.
The reason for the sunspot emerged in the sun is its solar cycle. The 11 -year -old solar cycle has made the Sun very turbulent. This solar cycle will continue till 2025. Because of this, solar storms will continue to occur on the earth. They can destroy our satellites when their intensity is widespread. Astronauts can be endangered. Can interrupt Internet on Earth. Power can damage grids.
NASA’s solar dynamics observe an eye on the activities happening in the sun. She has been collecting data since 2010. NASA is developing such a technology, which can be issued an alert on solar storms 30 minutes in future.
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