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solar storms
Topic ScienceSolar storms are eruptions of energy and particles from the Sun, potentially impacting Earth.
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Solar storms, also known as geomagnetic storms, are powerful eruptions of energy and charged particles from the Sun's surface. These events, driven by phenomena like solar flares and coronal mass ejections, can have significant impacts on Earth's technological infrastructure. While not directly harmful to humans on the ground, they can disrupt satellite communications, GPS navigation, and power grids. Recent news highlights the ongoing efforts to manage and understand the space environment. For instance, NASA has launched a robotic mission, the Link spacecraft, to service an aging telescope in orbit. This mission, while focused on telescope preservation, underscores the complex environment in which our space assets operate. The need for such missions and the constant monitoring of space weather are crucial due to the increasing reliance on technology susceptible to solar storm effects. Understanding and predicting these solar events are vital for protecting our interconnected world and ensuring the continued operation of critical systems.
Last updated: July 4, 2026