Our sun is a roiling mass of energy, with solar flares exploding on its surface, sending gas, plasma, and light that blasts ...
On August 19, 2022, solar astronomers using the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) on the Hawaiian island of Maui ...
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured sunspot AR3386 blast a long-duration X1.6-class solar flare and X1 flare. See time ...
Skywatchers, it's time! If you live in certain parts of the United States you may have a chance to view the northern lights tonight. The aurora borealis will be most intense on Thursday, April 16, and ...
First-Ever Lab-Created Tiny Solar Flares ...
Scientists outline how a once-in-a-century solar storm could disrupt the technology modern society depends on.
Diary entries by the Japanese poet Fujiwara no Teika, along with other historical sources from across Asia and Europe, played ...
The sun’s volatile outbursts, such as storms, flares and other space weather, can cause serious harm to astronauts like the Artemis 2 crew who recently came home, and to satellites. That’s why the ...
Every century or so, a solar event is strong enough to knock out satellites and even terrestrial power grids. Are we ready?
A worst-case solar storm could disrupt satellites, GPS, and power grids, causing significant damage to modern infrastructure, ...
Sketch of the sunspot by Johannes Kepler without using a telescope. Credit: Kepler. In 1607, Johannes Kepler projected an ...
New research led by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) integrated three types of machine learning models to generate solar ...