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Archival Data from Kerala Observatory Sheds Light on 1859 Solar Storm

Scribe Prakash
Last updated: July 17, 2025 12:08 pm
Scribe Prakash
Published: July 17, 2025
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Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala – A recent study conducted at the University of Kerala has unearthed significant data from the Trivandrum Observatory that challenges previous beliefs about one of Earth’s most powerful solar storms – the 1859 Carrington Event. The magnetic records from the 19th century, now maintained by the Astronomical Observatory under the University of Kerala, have revealed a previously unacknowledged geomagnetic disturbance that occurred five days before the infamous solar storm in 1859.

The revelation could potentially enhance our understanding of solar storms and improve our ability to predict and prepare for similar events in the future. This development comes at a critical time when scientists worldwide are focusing on mitigating the impact of such powerful solar events that can disrupt telecommunications, navigation systems, power grids, and even aviation.

The Trivandrum Observatory has been instrumental in collecting data since 1838, making it one of India’s oldest observatories. The study, conducted by scientists at the University of Kerala, suggests that this geomagnetic disturbance was indeed significant, contrary to earlier beliefs that it was insignificant.

The findings could have far-reaching implications for space weather prediction and mitigation strategies, as understanding solar storms and their precursors is crucial for protecting our increasingly dependent technological infrastructure from the harmful effects of these events.

As the world continues to advance technologically, understanding and predicting solar storms becomes increasingly important. The recent discovery in Kerala underscores the need for ongoing research and collaboration among scientific communities globally to better understand and mitigate the potential impacts of these powerful phenomena on our planet.

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