Solar Superstorm

By Harry @web_pensioner

How would you manage without a mobile phone, satellite television, sat-nav, gps, land line phone and of coarse the internet.

Boffins have given a warning about a solar super-storm for Britain  but its not only Britain its the whole world that would be hit.

Britain must do more to prepare for a once-in-a-century “solar superstorm”, according to experts.

The Government is being urged by the Royal Academy of Engineering to set up a UK Space Weather Board to help cope with a massive radiation blast from the Sun.

Such an explosion could trigger black-outs, knock out one in 10 satellites, and disrupt aircraft and GPS systems.

Statistically a solar super-storm is likely to occur every 100 to 200 years.

This could result in being without mobile and land-line phones, satellite television stations, GPS, satellites in orbit with sensitive microchips will be in the path of the particles from a solar super-storm.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/solar-superstorm-uk-must-brace-threat-042221096.html#4cSXIaT

the Earth has not experienced a superstorm since the start of the space age.

The last true super-storm, known as the “Carrington event” occurred in 1859.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/call-solar-superstorm-board-000329619.html

Read the carrington-event

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/what-solar-flares-can-do—the-1859–carrington-event—123023809.html

Photos from Yahoo News.