A Solar Storm May Hit Earth Today!
According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the earth is being approached by a high-speed solar storm that is travelling at a speed of 1.6 million kilometres per hour. It may have an impact on the satellites orbiting around the earth and due to this, GPS, electricity, and cellular signals may take a hit.
It is all over the news and this is how people are reacting to it.
High-speed #solarstorm is going to hit #Earth later today.
— Jahirul (@Zuheb_786) July 12, 2021
Power outage expected.
GPS signals might get affected.
Mobile signals can get disrupted. https://t.co/K0qjHPNVaG
"A powerful solar storm is approaching the Earth at a speed of 1.6 million kilometers and this storm will hit the Earth either on Sunday (July 11) or Monday (July 12). People living at northerly or southerly latitudes may also expect to see beautiful aurora during the night" pic.twitter.com/DG41FgDG7P
— Blurry Face ???????? (@MuchMoon_) July 12, 2021
Please tell me the news about a "Solar Storm" approaching Earth in a day is Fake ????https://t.co/Led41Zms1k#solarstorm #Earth
— MrTechAuditor (@Mrtechauditor) July 12, 2021
Anyone hear bout the SOLAR STORM that's supposed to hit EARTH on the 11th or 12th of July?
— ShibMillions (@derrickasimpson) July 12, 2021
I don't think the world is prepared for a major solar storm. That's why it's good to be prepared and stockpile physical books in case our electric is taken out for months on end. Say after me, "it is better to be safe than sorry..."
— Caitlin Lynagh (@CaitlinLynagh) July 8, 2021
So nothing to worry about? Or should I stay inside my house?
— Mr.Fox (@MrFox777x) July 12, 2021
It's funny how we invest soo less in & talk so lil about the things that can actually impact us on a global scale.#SolarStorm ?? pic.twitter.com/N8vT1tHzbY
— Pranay Bakshi (@BakshiPranay) July 12, 2021