The Sun May Be Bad for Your GPS

Supposedly, powerful solar flares created enough radio energy last December that GPS signals were temporarily knocked out on the sunlit part of the earth. That flare generated 20,000 more radio energy than usual solar activity, a report in Space.com said, citing MIT researchers and other scientists. It could be a matter of time before even […]

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Supposedly, powerful solar flares created enough radio energy last December that GPS signals were temporarily knocked out on the sunlit part of the earth. That flare generated 20,000 more radio energy than usual solar activity, a report in Space.com said, citing MIT researchers and other scientists. It could be a matter of time before even more powerful flares erupt that could completely knock out GPS signals wherever the sun shines.