A SOLAR eruption in December disrupted the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite-based navigational network, experts say.
The solar flare created radio bursts that travelled to the Earth, covering a broad frequency range, the researchers said, affecting GPS and other navigational systems.
For details visit at Australian IT - Solar storm caused GPS glitch (Correspondents in Washington, APRIL 05, 2007)
The solar flare created radio bursts that travelled to the Earth, covering a broad frequency range, the researchers said, affecting GPS and other navigational systems.
For details visit at Australian IT - Solar storm caused GPS glitch (Correspondents in Washington, APRIL 05, 2007)