NASA Prepares for Impending Solar Storm Threat by 2025
NASA Prepares for Impending Solar Storm Threat by 2025 As the world becomes increasingly reliant on internet connectivity for communication, commerce, and critical infrastructure, NASA is gearing up to face a potentially catastrophic threat: an internet apocalypse triggered by an impending solar storm. Scientists predict that by 2025, the sun will reach the peak of its 11-year solar cycle, unleashing powerful solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) capable of disrupting satellite communications, GPS navigation, power grids, and internet infrastructure on a global scale. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, NASA has intensified its efforts to monitor solar activity and develop mitigation strategies to protect vital systems from the impending threat. This includes deploying advanced spacecraft, such as the Parker Solar Probe, to study the sun up close and improve forecasting capabilities. Furthermore, NASA is collaborating with international partners, government agencies, and...