The geomagnetic storm that led to nighttime light shows over the weekend also caused problems for the Starlink satellite broadband service, disrupted GPS signals, and affected the orbit of the Hubble Space Telescope.as it impinged on the Earth's own magnetic field and charged particles from it collided with atoms in the upper atmosphere.estimated for the event and saying:"Major geomagnetic solar storm happening right now. Biggest in a long time.
But the geomagnetic storm might also have had a deleterious effect on the aging Hubble Space Telescope by increasing drag and causing it to lose altitude, at least according to one Assistant Professor of Astronomy at Boston University. Hubble has not had an orbital boost since the last Space Shuttle servicing mission 15 years ago, and with the Sun's activity picking up over the past year, its altitude is said to have dropped by more than 12 km.The space telescope, which was launched in 1990, and anticipated to have a lifespan of about 15 years, was previously not anticipated to re-enter Earth's atmosphere until the mid to late 2030s, but the increased solar activity may hasten its demise.
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