These tsunamis of charged particles can
interrupt radio communications on the Earth, fry sensitive equipment in satellites, and even endanger the astronauts on the International Space Station.
The government responds by sending in Special Forces, but loses contact as an eerie signal
interrupts radio communications.
Not exact matches
Then one day in the 1930s, a young engineer named Karl Jansky was assigned a task at Bell Labs: What were the sources of
radio static that could
interrupt transatlantic
radio communications?
This isn't just cool info, by the way: Space weather can impact us in lots of ways, like
interrupting radio and satellite
communications.