Summary:
- This article discusses the formation of a "super plasma bubble" in the upper atmosphere, which can disrupt GPS signals and communication systems over large regions.
- These plasma bubbles are caused by disturbances in the ionosphere, the layer of the atmosphere where the sun's radiation ionizes gases, creating a plasma.
- The article explains that these plasma bubbles can affect satellite-based technologies like GPS, potentially causing navigation and communication problems for users in affected areas.