03.12.2025 11:18
NASA warned that moderate "geomagnetic storms" could be observed tomorrow following the solar flare that occurred on Sunday. The statement emphasized that the solar flare could affect radio signals, electrical grids, and navigation signals.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) issued a "geomagnetic storm" warning following a solar flare that occurred on Sunday.
ELECTRIC GRIDS AND NAVIGATION SIGNALS MAY BE AFFECTED
In a joint statement with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on its website, NASA noted that a strong solar flare occurred on November 30.
The statement indicated that the solar flare could affect radio signals, electric grids, and navigation signals.
TOMORROW "MODERATE" GEOMAGNETIC STORM WARNING
NOAA warned that due to the effects of the solar flare, "moderate" geomagnetic storms could be observed tomorrow.
The agency emphasized that there is a certain degree of uncertainty in the forecasts, indicating that the storm could also be active today.