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an overview of the basics of solar flares and other disturbances including CMEs and how they affect ionospheric HF radio propagation conditions for two way radio communications, maritime mobile radio communications, point to point radio communications and radio broadcasting.
Charged particles from the sun can disrupt the Earth's magnetic field. This causes electromagnetic induction, producing abnormal currents in power grids, possibly destroying electronic equipment. Radio communications rely on the ionosphere which reflects radiowaves. Particles can enter the ionosphere and disrupt these radio communications.
The sun's solar flares often interfere with satellite communications.
Radio communications
Solar flares, it also affects satellite communications
satellite transmissions and all things electrical.
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Solar storms effect radio communication and in some instances cause black outs of electricity.
It would destroy the ionspehere and thats where radio communications travel? (Accidently deleted answer of mine) ALso the solar flares would interfere with radio waves making them unable to travel
Long-distance radio communications
Ganymede is the largest moon/satellite in our solar system, in orbit around the planet Jupiter.Ganymede, a moon if Jupiter, is the largest satellite in the solar system.
The largest satellite in our solar system is the Hubble Space Telescope.