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Learn about the strongest solar storm to ever strike Earth, occurring around 14,300 years ago during the last Ice Age.
The sun has released several powerful M- and X-class solar flares over the past few days, resulting in radio blackouts around ...
The eruption came from a new and active sunspot region, labelled AR4087, which has just started turning towards Earth.
An international team of scientists has discovered an extreme spike in radiocarbon corresponding to the year 12350 BC during the dusk of the last Ice Age. However, the strength of the event could not ...
The Sun produced a solar flare and an accompanying coronal mass ejection (CME), a massive explosion of gas and magnetic ...
These images feature zodiacal light — the faint, diffuse glow created by sunlight scattering off dust particles in orbit.
New research uncovers the strongest solar event ever detected — rewriting our understanding of space weather and radiocarbon dating.