Caution, Electric Universe Off In 2013

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A leading scientist from the National Ocean and Atmospheric United States National Dr. Kathryn Sullivan yesterday warned the storm the sun will reach its peak two years.

He asserted that the peak of solar storms can damage communications satellites, navigation systems, telephone networks, and electrical transmission equipment. This storm also release particles that can damage computer circuits temporarily or permanently.

"It's really going to be a problem when solar storms that hit our planet," Sullivan said in a UN conference on global climate in Geneva, Switzerland. He is a former NASA astronaut (American National Space Agency) who in 1989 became the first woman to walk in space.

A similar warning was delivered by expert astronomers last February. According to them, people would be more vulnerable to solar storms from the peak in 2013. They called on all countries to prepare for such a global catastrophe that Hurricane Katrina had struck the country's brother Sam.

The experts also warned of the coming solar storm can cause death worldwide electricity for weeks or even months. The peak of solar storms took place every 11-12 years. Last held in 2001, but its effects on Earth's weak.

Large solar storm in 1972 had cut long-distance telephone network in the State of Illinois, USA. Similar events in 1989 caused power outages throughout the Provinisi Quebec, Canada.

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