NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an X2.8-class solar flare and a pair of m-flares that preceded it in multiple wavelength. Reported to be the biggest flare since an X9.3 flare in Sept. 2017.
These CMEs are currently headed toward Earth and will likely cause strong to minor geomagnetic storms later today and ...
An M3-class solar flare that lasted about 3 hours created a massive coronal mass ejection. The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) captured the fireworks ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Sun emitted a strong solar flare Thursday morning—the strongest in seven years. Impacts on Earth are possible in the coming days. Impacts may include temporary disruptions ...
As this month's string of powerful X-class solar flares sparked brilliant auroras that lit up skies across an unusually wide ...
The eruption was accompanied by a CME, which is currently under analysis to assess whether any part of it is headed for Earth ...
(NEXSTAR) — The largest solar flare recorded since 2017 erupted Thursday morning, marking the latest episode in an active period for the sun. The scale ranges from B-class on the lowest end to C-class ...
In the span of two days last week, the sun released two strong solar flares — meaning the solar system experienced its most powerful explosions which can cause some communications blackouts on Earth, ...
The Earth will be under a geomagnetic storm watch from Thursday through Saturday because of the effects of a solar flare that could make the northern lights visible in some parts of lower 48 states, ...
A strong solar flare slightly less powerful than the one that caused May’s dazzling lights is expected to cause intense Northern Lights sightings across several U.S. states over the next few days.
A sunspot on the surface of our volatile star exploded yesterday, sending an extremely powerful solar flare flashing through space towards the Earth. The flare, which hit an X7.1-class in strength, is ...