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Within the framework of studies, tests and analysis, astronomers are announcing a solar storm that travels at 1.8 kilometers an hour, likely to hit Earth, tomorrow Sunday, amid expectations that it will make an impact on the planet on which we live.

According to Daily Star, this solar storm will hit Earth with a force capable of confusing satellite networks, but it's not a cause for concern.

Researchers observed a hole in the Sun's atmosphere, likely to be behind the emission of solar particles into space at a speed of 500 kilometres per second.

Astronomy researchers explained that it is the emission of these molecules into space that leads to solar storms.

The name "Ji Wan" has been named after this storm, but its impact will not be significant, but will remain marginal.

Experts expect that this raging solar storm will have a slight impact on the functioning of satellites, as well as a minor confusion at the level of power grids.

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