As a result of an almost unprecedented solar cataclysm, an interruption in the work of navigation, communications, and electronic computing equipment may occur in the near future. In addition, it can greatly affect the well-being of meteosensitive people.
The magnetic flux of solar plasma with a temperature of several tens of thousands of degrees yesterday erupted from the surface of the sun. The ejection length is 50 times the width of our planet. According to NASA , the hot plasma loops are constantly being ejected in the southeastern part of the star from December 4, and, apparently, are growing by the hour.
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When the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) spacecraft observed emissions from the Sun's surface on December 4 for an hour, an ejection of about 402,500 km was recorded, which is 30 times the diameter of the Earth. Today, the SDO again observes the Sun and immediately recorded an ejection, a record 700,000 km long, which is 50 times the width of the Earth. NASA says that the giant plasma loop has been growing for a long time, according to cybersecurity.ru .
Scientists say that while the giant loop is behaving quite steadily, that in the near future it should start to disappear. In addition, the space agency says that this release is likely to cause large-scale magnetic perturbations on Earth, if the loop collapses in the coming days, then an enormous stream of charged particles will go in the direction of our planet.