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21% Mystery: Will the Internet & GPS Shut Down? ⚠️ Massive Solar Storm Alert!
A Giant Magnetic Cloud Is Expanding! 21% Growth Raises New Solar Storm Concerns
NASA Alert! Could a Solar Storm Like 1859 Disrupt Internet, GPS & Banking?
Welcome to Problem Solution! I'm your host, Amrutranjan.
Did you know that an event happening nearly 150 million kilometers away on the Sun could potentially affect your GPS, satellites, mobile networks, power grids, and even banking systems?
Scientists have been studying a massive Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) that expanded by about 21% as it traveled through space. While this doesn't automatically mean a disaster is coming, strong solar storms can interfere with satellites, radio
communications, navigation systems, and electrical infrastructure if Earth is in their path.
In this video, you'll learn:
✅ What is a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME)?
✅ Why are solar storms so powerful?
✅ What happened during the famous 1859 Carrington Event?
✅ Could the Internet, GPS, satellites, and banking systems be affected?
✅ How do scientists monitor space weather?
✅ What does this mean for future Mars
missions?
Watch until the end for a clear, fact-based explanation.
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