Scientists are currently trying to determine if a coronal mass ejection (CME) was also launched.
A strong X1.3 solar flare produced a striking red, white and blue display in imagery from the Solar Dynamics Observatory over ...
Multiple CMEs are heading toward Earth, with G1-G2 geomagnetic storm conditions possible as the holiday weekend begins.
Solar flares largely go unnoticed, but that doesn't mean there aren't dangerous ones that could impact life on Earth.
An X1.0 solar flare erupted from Active Region 4455 on June 3, 2026, according to NASA, producing the kind of intense burst ...
Forecasters expect a coronal mass ejection and a powerful X-class solar flare could impact the Earth starting on Thursday.
Three solar flares burst from the sun this week, raising the chances of seeing the northern lights for people across the United States.
NASA-backed researchers identified how the Sun's thin tachocline layer stays stable, improving understanding of the magnetic ...
Most people are familiar with the impact solar storms can have on technology. However, a question that often arises is whether these solar events can also affect human health. Read on to know more.
Research by university scientists suggests that solar flares may be far hotter than previously believed, offering new insights into the Sun’s behavior. The findings, recently published in the ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has proposed that particles in solar flares are 6.5 times hotter than previously thought. The research provides an unexpected solution to a 50-year-old ...
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