A physicist and space expert predicted that a solar flare will soon hit the Earth. A solar flare is a series of massive explosions from the sun's surface that produce intense heat and electromagnetic radiation bursts. The heat will not damage Earth, but electromagnetic radiation may, according to NASA, temporarily interfere with signal transmissions. Mobile, radio, and GPS signals are likely to be interfered with, according to scientists. On July 15, space researchers found a large solar flare on the Sun's surface. On July 20 and 21, this solar storm, which is moving at a speed of lakhs of kilometres per hour, is anticipated to strike the geomagnetic field. Satellite TV, GPS, and cell signal disruptions are possible, according to astronomers. This solar storm has also been verified by NASA experts.