A powerful X1.1-class solar flare was released by the sun on March 28, resulting in radio blackouts across North and South ...
A huge sun eruption combines with speedy solar wind from a "coronal hole" for a weekend aurora show, experts predict.
A new study has provided precise atomic data that shed light on the impact of charged ions from coronal mass ejections (CMEs) ...
After an X-class solar flare erupted, shortwave radio blackouts were detected across the Americas — the sunlit side of Earth at the time. These disruptions, common during intense solar activity, occur ...
When Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai, an underwater volcano near Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean, erupted in 2022, scientists ...
the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter captured an image of a giant solar eruption. During the eruption, the Sun literally belched hot plasma 2.2 million miles into space. The eruption took ...
As the sun reaches its solar maximum, a strong solar flare erupted on March 28, which may enhance the visibility of the ...
An unexpected X-class solar flare from a new sunspot region caused widespread radio blackouts across the Americas today ...
Viewing opportunities in the northern lights forecast are significantly better than initially reported yesterday and ...
The flare, classified as X6.3 — one of the strongest categories of solar eruptions — emerged from the active region NOAA 13590, which had appeared just days earlier on the sun's Earth-facing side.
There are people who believe the pull of neighboring planets is the causde. Others are more concerned about a new hot dog ...