A worst-case solar storm could knock out satellites, GPS and power grids, report warns
space.com Apr 14, 2026

A worst-case solar storm could knock out satellites, GPS and power grids, report warns

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Scientists have outlined the potential consequences of a once-in-a-century solar storm, which could disrupt modern society's reliance on technology. A worst-case scenario could knock out satellites, GPS, and power grids, resulting in significant economic losses. The report, based on UK conditions, suggests that geomagnetic storms could create additional electric currents in power lines, potentially leading to regional power outages. Similar impacts could be felt in other parts of the world, especially at similar latitudes.