NASA: WARNING to Humanity regarding Danger in the Solar System

NASA WARNING Mankind Danger Solar System

NASA has issued an extremely serious warning regarding a real danger in the solar system for all of humanity, a danger that everyone should know about, and that's because it comes directly from the sun. I told you the other day about the fact that the solar eruptions that could take place during this period could substantially affect life on Earth, NASA issuing this warning to prepare us for what was going to happen.

NASA told us about solar eruptions, but those from NOOA in the USA say that a large sunspot can generate very big problems for the Earth if it erupts in the next period. The specialists' estimates were for the weekend that just passed, but also for these days, believing that there is a possibility that this solar apathy will generate a very strong eruption, as NASA also warned, which could disrupt the Earth's magnetic field and electronic devices.

NASA: WARNING to Humanity regarding Danger in the Solar System

NASA discovered this sunspot in an area of ​​the sun that was not visible to Earth, without knowing clearly what size it is, although they can reach sizes of up to several hundred kilometers. The danger with this sunspot is that its size is so large that it changes the way the sun vibrates, and both those from NASA and other experts say that this can bring very, very big problems for the Earth if it solar flares appeared.

NASA WARNING Mankind Danger Solar System sunspot

NASA said that solar flares can disrupt air traffic, GPS positioning, satellites orbiting the Earth, and of course they can cause problems including on the ground, due to high radiation. The sun is going through a period in which it emits radiation with a higher intensity, and there are several solar eruptions, so we can expect that not only in the next days, but in the next weeks and months there will be a constant danger of massive eruptions.

"The sun vibrates continuously due to the convection bubbles that hit the surface. The larger the sunspot and the stronger the magnetic field, the longer this delay will be. From my work, higher levels of solar activity mean increased drag on near-Earth orbiting satellites—and satellite operators will lose revenue if that drag deorbits a functioning satellite.” NASA expert Dean Pesnell told Live Science.

NASA is trying to monitor the sunspot that worries scientists, and even if it hasn't exploded yet, there is a possibility that it will, and throw strong radiation towards the Earth.