The powerful flare from sunspot region AR4341 peaked at 1:09 p.m. EST (1809 GMT), according to NOAA's Space Weather ...
A solar radiation storm stronger than one we’ve seen in over two decades is in progress, the Space Weather Prediction Center ...
A NOAA forecast has Northern Lights visible in northern U.S. states overnight on Monday, Jan. 19 through Tuesday, Jan. 20, as ...
A powerful flare has unleashed a severe solar storm that could cause auroras and satellite disruptions on Earth.
An X-class solar flare has produced an Earth-directed coronal mass ejection, increasing solar activity and raising the likelihood of geomagnetic impacts within 24 hours.
A coronal mass ejection, or CME, is a massive cloud of solar plasma and magnetic field that can be hurled into space ...
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Giant sunspot that triggered recent solar 'superstorm' shot out nearly 1,000 flares and a secret X-rated explosion, record-breaking study reveals
The massive sunspot that sparked an "extreme" geomagnetic storm in May 2024 unleashed hundreds of other dangerous solar ...
The sun recently erupted with a potent X-class solar flare, triggering a fast-moving coronal mass ejection (CME) that is ...
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A very strong solar storm just hit Earth! Expect bright auroras tonight!
Sparked by a fast-moving solar storm, the Northern Lights may stretch far to the south tonight, and might even be visible ...
By tracing solar flare gamma rays, scientists gain new insight into particle behavior that shapes space weather forecasts.
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