Large emission of plasma and magnetism from the Sun has been found in satellite data. An explosion, also known as coronal mass ejection (CME), occurs when the magnetic field at the center of our solar system becomes unstable. CME was discovered by NASA’s Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft, and some claim that the ejection is similar to the Doomsday machine from Star Trek.
The Doomsday Machine was a mechanical monster in space that had a large circular opening and a long pale tail.
Thanks to the earth, the CME pushed it out of the direction of the earth.
Astronomical site SpaceWeather said: “Doomsday machine-shaped coronal mass ejection (CME) is moving away from the early morning sun on October 24th.
“It will not affect the Earth. The source of the explosion was a filament of magnetism near the Sun’s northeastern organ, which became unstable and exploded.”
If the storm had hit the ground, it would have caused auroras at the North or South Pole.
Auroras are created when a stream of magnetic particles hits the Earth’s magnetic shield and deflects it.
When the particles are distorted, they create a green and blue light show at the top or bottom of the planet.
However, the consequences can be much more severe than with northern or southern lights.
Solar particles can cause the Earth’s atmosphere to expand.
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However, another major solar storm could occur, prompting researchers to invest in better infrastructure to monitor our host star.
A recent study from the Skolkov Institute of Science and Technology in Russia said: “A major solar storm can disrupt electricity, television broadcasts, the Internet and radio communications, and have significant repercussions on many areas of life.
According to some experts, the damage from such an extreme event could cost up to several trillion dollars, and it could take up to 10 years for infrastructure and the economy to recover.
“Therefore, understanding and predicting the most dangerous extreme events is of paramount importance for the protection of society and technology from the global hazards of space weather.”
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