A strong X1.3 solar flare produced a striking red, white and blue display in imagery from the Solar Dynamics Observatory over ...
The X1.1 eruption briefly disrupted radio communications across the daylight side of Earth.
NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory captures sunspot AR3341 blast a powerful X1.1 solar flare. Credit: Space.com | footage ...
Scientists are currently trying to determine if a coronal mass ejection (CME) was also launched.
Three solar flares burst from the sun this week, raising the chances of seeing the northern lights for people across the United States.
Forecasters expect a coronal mass ejection and a powerful X-class solar flare could impact the Earth starting on Thursday.
Just days before the Artemis II mission, some other activity in space caught the attention of Nasa officials. According to NASA, a strong solar flare was emitted from the sun on Sunday night, ...
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The northern lights could mean lights out for the infrastructure we rely on.
An unusual phenomenon occurred on the surface of the sun Wednesday. “The Sun emitted a strong solar flare on June 3, peaking at 7:28 a.m. ET,” NASA, the federal body constantly watching the sun ...