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A strong solar storm is currently impacting Earth. The event, triggered by a major solar flare, may cause widespread auroras.
Positioned near the centre of the Earth-facing solar disc, this flare was accompanied by a major, asymmetrical full halo ...
When sunspots erupt at nearly the same time, it could be something known as "sympathetic solar flares." A double eruption ...
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured sunspot AR3386 blast a long-duration X1.6-class solar flare and X1 flare. See time-lapses of the flares in multiple wavelengths. Credit Space.com | footage c ...
In a recent observation of 2 strong solar flares within 24 hours, NASA has issued warnings that the intense eruptions on the ...
Researchers from Beijing Institute of Control Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, and Macau University of ...
The impact, which has been termed a halo Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), has been significant even as the storm subsides.
On Sunday and Monday, a widespread display of the northern lights will dance across parts of the U.S., including.
According to NOAA’s aurora viewline, this G1 storm may be seen in northern skies from Washington, northern Oregon, Idaho, ...
A halo CME is an eruption of solar plasma and magnetic field that appears to form a halo around the Sun when it is moving ...
A powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) is predicted to hit Earth today, potentially triggering a severe geomagnetic storm and spectacular auroras.