Fired from a vast sunspot, the "coronal mass ejection" is expected to reach Earth on either Thursday or Friday this week.
The flare was part of a series of three X-class solar eruptions that occurred between late February 1 and early February 2.
Close-up observations of the Sun explain how solar flares start, grow, and send high-energy particles racing through space.
Major solar flares may threaten radio signals in India, as per media reports. Global alerts issued as over 50 satellites face ...
A rapidly growing sunspot has fired off at least 18 M-class and three X-class flares in just 24 hours, including an intense X8.3 eruption.
The sun has unleashed a rare sequence of four X-class flares within 48 hours, sparking global alerts for both technological ...
India braces as the Sun unleashes powerful flares, threatening satellites, communications, and power grids. ISRO monitors ...
A solar flare is an extremely bright flash of radiation. It occurs when magnetic energy associated with a sunspot is suddenly ...
NASA researchers show that artificial intelligence can anticipate solar flare buildups by tracking subtle changes across the ...
The Sun has been emitting powerful solar flares since 1. The star on Wednesday released a powerful explosion that peaked at 5:43 pm, briefly disrupting radio signals in parts of Africa and Europe.
ISRO has placed India’s space infrastructure on high alert due to the solar storm risk. Scroll down to know more.
NASA has reported a X4.2 solar flare, so what does it mean? We break down what a solar flare is and how it connects to the ...