Solar flares are currently rampant because the Sun is in the peak of its 11-year activity cycle, letting them off daily since ...
Sky watchers across North America are anxiously anticipating what could be the most intense display of aurora borealis in ...
The sun is in a spirited mood as it kicks out a glowing series of solar flares, including a fresh X9 that's the most intense ...
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections are normal behavior for the Sun, particularly when it's in the peak of its activity ...
A powerful solar flare has been hurled out of the Sun, and could cause disruption on Earth. The flare comes amid increasing ...
The lights may be visible in several states like Oregon, Washington, New York, Maine, Vermont, Illinois, Michigan and ...
Another massive X-class solar flare erupted on October 3, 2024. Scientists expect geomagnetic storms and auroras this weekend ...
The largest solar flare recorded since 2017 erupted Thursday morning, marking the latest episode in an active period for the ...
The sun remains in the peak of its eleven year solar cycle, which typically results in above average activity. A large X9 ...
After an intense solar flare, residents in northern U.S. states may get the rare chance to view the northern lights under clear skies, and capture the event on camera.
On October 1, 2024, the sun unleashed an X7.1-class solar flare, one of the most powerful solar events in recent years. This eruption triggered a temporary radio blackout over parts of the Pacific ...
NASA explain: "Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth’s ...