Here’s How The White House Would Deal With A Huge Solar Storm That Could Send Us Back To The Dark Age

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Massive solar flares can send out masses of charged subatomic particles which break through our magnetic field and affect electrical equipment. NASA



The worst solar storm to hit the Earth in recorded history happened in 1859. Known as the Carrington Event, it generated auroras as far south as Cuba and caused havoc with the primitive electrical system of the time, generating fires in telegraph stations. It’s estimated that such a large solar storm will occur roughly every 150 years or so.

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