NASA's Mission to Save the Internet from Solar Storm Apocalypse
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe (PSP) is on a mission to prevent solar storms from disrupting internet signals on Earth. The probe, launched five years ago, collects data on solar winds and their potential to create solar storms that could cause months-long internet outages. A recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal reveals new insights into the source and behavior of solar winds. Understanding these winds is crucial for protecting communication networks and mitigating the impact of geomagnetic storms. The research highlights the importance of studying solar winds to safeguard internet access and improve our understanding of the sun's energy release.
Topics:science#internet-outage#nasa#parker-solar-probe#science-and-technology#solar-storm#solar-winds
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