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Terrifying G-5 class geomagnetic storm coming? Can destroy satellites, gadgets on Earth

An intense Geomagnetic storm may well be sparked on Earth, perhaps even the strongest G-5 variety, by an increasingly volatile Sun due to the horrific rise in Sunspots on the solar surface.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Mar 22 2023, 14:24 IST
Five planet alignment! Watch Mercury, Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Uranus parade on THIS day
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1/5 The last week of March will bring an exciting time for the astronomy enthusiasts. You will get to see the five planets, as well as the moon, visible in the sky on March 28. It should be noted that the five planets will not be in a literal straight line but in an arc-like structure. (Pixabay)
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2/5 The planets which you will be able to watch on March 28 after sunset include Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, and Uranus, according to reports. (Pixabay)
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3/5 As per the information, Jupiter will appear brighter than Mercury while Venus would be the brightest planet among them all. "Venus will be brighter to the upper left of Jupiter and Mercury," a report by LiveMint stated. (Pixabay)
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4/5 Uranus will be the most difficult to find without visual aids. The report further added that Uranus will appear very faintly near Venus and Mars will also appear very high in the sky and will have a noticeable hue. (Pixabay)
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5/5 According to NASA, "The planets orbit around the Sun in approximately the same plane - the ecliptic plane - and thus trace similar paths across our sky”.  (Pixabay)
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G5-class Geomagnetic storm could cause major damage on Earth. (Pixabay)

Is the most powerful Geomagnetic storm, of G-5 class, on the way? The Sun has been throwing some terrifying fits lately and the potential for that is always there. Here is what is happening. When particles thrown out by our Sun interact with the magnetosphere and the ionosphere of the Earth after a solar eruption, huge amounts of material crash into Earth. The magnetic field lines of the Earth temporarily get disturbed, and they release extremely high amounts of magnetic energy, causing the formation of Geomagnetic Storms. Most geomagnetic storms that are sparked on Earth are classed as G1 or G2, which are of relatively low intensity. But that does not mean that the planet is safe from the impact of a strong Geomagnetic storm of higher, more dangerous, classes.

Recently, astrophotographers have spotted gigantic sunspots on the solar surface, forming a spotted pattern. Although as many as 8-10 sunspots are usually observed on the Earth-facing side of the Sun, this observation is particularly important as the Sunspots, AR3256 and AR3257, have been observed growing.

G5-class Geomagnetic Storm

The larger a sunspot is, the bigger explosion it will cause, spewing out more solar matter. If this solar matter reaches Earth, it can spark an extremely dangerous G5-class Geomagnetic Storm, which could result in one of the most intense geomagnetic storms witnessed since the 1859 Carrington event, which caused multiple fires in telegraph stations as well auroras all around the world.

G5-class Geomagnetic storm: How dangerous is it?

Although some of the Sunspots on the solar surface never even explode, it is important to know about the potential impact of such an intense explosion of solar matter. G5-class Geomagnetic storms are the most potent geomagnetic events ever observed. These storms have the potential to disrupt all forms of wireless communication, including GPS, mobile networks, and satellite communication. These storms can even cause damage to ground-based infrastructure by harming repeaters in under-sea internet cables and blocking internet connectivity as well as mobile phone connectivity. Power grids are also susceptible to fluctuations and could potentially sustain irreversible damage.

G5-class Geomagnetic storms can even destroy small satellites in the lower Earth orbit and damage sensitive instruments of the satellites in higher orbits. High voltage flux in the atmosphere could also result in electronics suffering heavy damage.

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First Published Date: 22 Mar, 14:23 IST
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