Global extinction. NASA says a giant solar flare is blasting Earth at millions of miles per hour.
According to astronomers, a massive solar flare hit Earth on August 17, causing some confusion.
Because of the last cycle of the sun, the sun is more alive and the amount of sunlight increases every day. So, according to space experts, another solar flare is expected on Earth soon.
Turbulence on the Sun's surface near sunspot AR3076 could cause a solar flare to collide with a large solar storm, the space agency has warned. It means that soon there will be great chaos in the world
The US Air Force base (NASA) announced that there was a huge explosion on the 14th and 8th.
According to Spaceweather.com, the cloud penetrated the Sun's outer atmosphere, creating a coronal mass ejection (CME) traveling at over 600 km/s (1.3 million mph). New updated images from the Solar and Heliosphere Observatory (SOHO) confirm that the CME has a geocentric component."
In addition, "the upper corona of the Sun's atmosphere has a strong magnetic field. The trapping of material in these regions can place atmospheric particles at a rate of thousands per hour."
If the sun's rays cause geological storms on Earth, they can disrupt the Earth's most important institutions. According to the Space Agency, a geological storm may hit the Earth tomorrow, August 17.