The next Carrington-level solar superstorm could wipe out 'all our satellites,' new simulations reveal
NegativeScience

New simulations from the European Space Agency (ESA) indicate that a solar storm similar to the historic 1859 Carrington Event could severely disrupt satellites orbiting Earth. Experts warn that it's not a matter of if this will happen, but when, highlighting the urgent need for preparedness against such natural phenomena. This matters because our reliance on satellite technology for communication, navigation, and weather forecasting makes us vulnerable to potential disruptions that could have widespread consequences.
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