Surprising discovery, NASA will predict solar storms ahead: report

 

Surprising discovery, NASA will predict solar storms ahead: report


A surprising discovery has been claimed by the US space research agency - NASA. It is known that from now on the news of solar storm will be announced 30 minutes in advance by the organization.

Due to the solar storm, there is a danger of great damage to the earth. When there is a big solar storm, many systems collapse. So it is important to get a proper forecast before the arrival of solar storm. 


Space scientists have been researching this for a long time. Research is also underway on how to accurately predict accidents well in advance of storms. After a long research, this time it was successful. NASA scientists have claimed so.


As the world is becoming more modern, technology is getting more advanced. Along with this, artificial intelligence is improving. Artificial intelligence feats often make headlines for a variety of reasons. This time NASA used that artificial intelligence. 

NASA is going to make accurate predictions of solar storms by creating special artificial intelligence models. 

With the help of this special model, NASA scientists can give accurate news 30 minutes before the storm hits the earth. This time of 30 minutes was however found for the religion of light. 

Since the speed of light is faster than that of the elements of the sun that accompany solar storms, storms can be reported 30 minutes in advance.


The British press has published a report on 'Daily Mail'.

Incidentally, solar storms have the biggest impact on electrical systems. In addition, solar storms also disrupt radio and communication systems.

A solar storm hit Quebec 35 years ago. Due to that storm, the power system was completely lost for several hours. On the other hand, the Carrington Event storm 150 years ago destroyed the entire communication system. 


In addition to the electronic system, the communication system also broke down. Scientists believe that such an accident can be avoided if accurate forecast is given 30 minutes in advance. Source: Daily Mail


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