The cloud of charged particles could affect today
and satellite navigation and electric power. The largest solar
storm in five years is about to shake the Earth's magnetic field.
After going through the day and a half space, a huge
cloud of charged particles arrive today and could affect electricity networks,
satellite navigation systems and flight of aircraft, especially in regions of
the northern hemisphere.
However, the same storm may produce colorful auroras
at the poles further away than usual.Scientists said on Wednesday that the storm, which
began with a huge solar flare earlier this week, is growing as it
moves away from the Sun, rising like a huge soap bubble.