Solar storm set to strike Earth on November 30 Internet disruption to GPS signals

Recently the news has come on the internet that NASA and Space Weather Prediction Center Scientists specialists have given a warning about a forthcoming solar storm that is slated to strike Earth, on Thursday, 30 November 2023. Since the news came on the internet and went viral on many social media platforms uncounted reactions started hitting the headlines on the internet as many people were stunned. This news left many questions in people and they are super curious to know the whole information about it. In this article, we will give complete information about the news.

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Solar storm set to strike Earth on November 30

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center issued a geomagnetic storm watch alert for 1 December 2023 that is predicted to disrupt radio and GPS signals. The solar storm, “cannibal CMEs” would hit the Earth on the previous day, 30 November 2023 night, and conclude by 1 December early morning. The strike is anticipated to happen following a strong M 9.8 class solar flare erupted that from the sun on 29 November 2023 at 2:50 p.m. EST (1950 GMT). You are on the right page for more information about the news so please read the complete article.

This flare discharged a plasma eruption known as a coronal mass ejection (CME) towards Earth and is anticipated to strike Earth today. NASA’s discovery also offers that the solar storm could result in vivid auroras in the nighttime sky along with radio blackouts that also happened earlier this week. Currently, this news has been making headlines on the internet as this news left many people in shock and pain. Now lots of people want to know coronal mass ejection. Swipe up the next page for more information about the news, so please read the complete article.

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What is coronal mass ejection?

Coronal mass ejection of waves emitted from the sun that carry positively charged ions that are capable of damaging satellites and communication systems on Earth. These CME ejections possess the possibility to blast Earth’s magnetosphere with solar vitality and thrill various gasses like oxygen and nitrogen. Spaceweather.com said, “There and perhaps four CMEs have been heading for Earth following a series of bursts on the sun this week. Evaluated time of arrival: 30 November and 1st December. The biggest of the CMEs launched on 28th November could sweep up some of the earlier. Here we have shared all the information about the news. Stay tuned to us for more updates.

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