NASA WARNS the Whole World, the Danger for the Whole Planet Earth

NASA WARNS THE WHOLE WORLD OF THE DANGER TO THE WHOLE PLANET EARTH

NASA warns all of humanity with a new official announcement that it has published to warn us about what is happening in the solar system, but also about how the Earth can be extremely seriously affected in the near future. In a new official announcement, those from NASA talk about solar cycle 25 which started in December 2019, and which turns out to be much more intense than its experts thought.

NASA thought that this solar cycle would be one of "below average" intensity, as was the previous one, but the sun is much more active than the experts thought, and this will be felt extremely seriously on Earth, in fact it is already felt . NASA tells us that this increased activity of the sun is reflected by much more intense cosmic activity, with stronger solar eruptions, and this substantially affects radio communications on Earth.

NASA WARNS the Whole World, the Danger for the Whole Planet Earth

NASA also says that electrical networks feel a strong impact of these solar eruptions, geolocation systems are also affected, and astronauts who are in outer space during the intense activity of the sun also feel this period harder. Because of this activity of the sun, which is much more intense than expected, those from NASA say that a new mission is needed to analyze the next event of this kind in order to better understand what is happening.

NASA WARNS the Whole World of the Danger of the Whole Planet Earth solar storm
Demonstration of the effects of a solar flare, according to NASA.

According to those from NASA, around the Earth there are no less than 35.000 cosmic objects that inhabit the planet in the ionosphere and thermosphere, including the International Space Station, and the strong solar eruptions in the 25th cycle affect them very seriously. Satellites are extremely affected by strong solar eruptions, they may be forced to re-enter the atmosphere prematurely, or have a reduced operational life, NASA saying that even the risk of space collision increases in these situations.

NASA doesn't offers any solution to this problem because there is none, but he says that new missions to explore outer space can help us better understand what is happening because of these powerful solar flares.