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A solar storm travels at 1.8 million kilometers per hour to hit Earth sciences – Pakistan Christian TV
The scientists said that a hole appeared in the equatorial region of the solar atmosphere. The hole ejects solar energy particles at 500 kilometers per

The scientists said that a hole appeared in the equatorial region of the solar atmosphere. The hole ejects solar energy particles at 500 kilometers per second, or 1.8 million kilometers per hour. Unfortunately for the Earth, it is in the direct path of a stream of solar particles.
Meteorologists expect the current to reach Earth on Sunday, May 2, and may affect Earth’s satellite technology.
It is classified as a G1 storm, which can lead to “minor fluctuations in the power grid” and can have “minimal…
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