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Sunday May 6: Solar Storm to cause Mobile, TV, Tech Blackout on Earth?

By Pallavi Guha on May 6, 2018   GENERAL  

Sunday May 6: Solar Storm to cause Mobile, TV, Tech Blackout on Earth?

US space agency NASA has informed that a solar storm brewing on Sun is flaring up splitting huge sun storms which may reach earth on Sunday, May 6. It said a coronal hole or sun spot has opened up releasing huge swarm of cosmic rays which may take 8 minutes to reach earth. The space […]

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