A solar storm is set to hit Earth on November 30 which may interfere with radio and GPS signals, NASA has warned.
Solar storms are known for causing disruptions in communication. Recent observations reveal that a solar storm, specifically a coronal mass ejection (CME), is scheduled for November 30. CMEs involve the release of solar waves containing highly charged ions capable of damaging satellites and communication systems on Earth.Meanwhile, NASA has warned that the impending solar storm—a CME may result in a 15-hour-long G2-class solar flare, indicative of a potentially intense solar storm.