NASA Warns Massive Solar Storm Will Hit Earth in 2025 | Solar Flares | Sun Breaks Off

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NASA Warns Massive Solar Storm Will Hit Earth in 2025 | Solar Flares | Sun Breaks Off

In 2012, fears of a catastrophic event tied to the supposed planet Nibiru were widespread, fueled by the end of the Mayan calendar. While the world didn’t end, a massive solar flare narrowly missed Earth in July of that year. These solar events, known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), involve the sun ejecting vast amounts of magnetized plasma, which could have devastating consequences if directed at our planet. Historically, the Carrington Event of 1859 serves as the most powerful example of this, where solar flares caused widespread telegraph malfunctions and spectacular auroras visible worldwide. The event demonstrated the immense power of the sun and the vulnerability of human technology.

Today, with our increased reliance on electricity and satellite communications, the potential effects of another solar storm could be disastrous. X-Class solar flares, the strongest type, can cripple power grids, disrupt communication, and cause global blackouts. Scientists predict a 12% chance of a Carrington-level event happening in the near future, and while warnings from space weather agencies might give humanity some time to prepare, the consequences would still be severe. Experts warn that without proper precautions, the world could face years of recovery, costing trillions of dollars and sending us back technologically. The 1989 Quebec blackout serves as a sobering reminder of what’s at stake.

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