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Solar Storm Appears estimated 2011-2012

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Heavy sun, a phenomenon that it is estimated at around 2011-2012 years, did not result in the Day of Resurrection, said the Space Specialists.

Year 2011-2012 is the peak activity period of the sun, which has around 11 years old, so peak solar activity had occurred in 1979, 1989, and 2000.

At the peak of activity, sun spots increased in number due to a sudden event magnetiknya and affect the space between the planet.

At the time the frequency of occurrence berenergi hurl particles and high emissions of electromagnetic waves form percikannya also increased. However, according to him, storm, the sun is part of the weather in outer space similar to the weather on earth, are just different.


He explained, storm, the sun does not directly impact on human, but still impact on the astronomical objects that are in the surrounding areas.

Disorders that need to be seen in the technology system that is placed in outer space, such as satellite communication and navigation systems and technology in the earth are vulnerable to induction energetik particles from the sun to the earth through the poles.

When the storm the sun is the potential danger or damage to the possibility of interruptions that lead to satellite interference between the other phone, TV broadcasts that use satellites, and the ATM network.

In addition, the navigation system in the recipient’s global positioning system (GPS) single-frequency radio broadcasts and short wave also disrupted as a result of future disturbances ionosfer.

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