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The Sun’s 11-Year Cycle Is Intensifying: What That Means for UsOur Sun's activity is ramping up faster than expected in its 11-year cycle, bringing more sunspots and powerful flares. This intensified so...
ISRO warns of radio blackouts as M and X-class solar flares hit Earth: Check what the X8.3 flare is and its effectsIndia's space agency ISRO is closely watching intense solar flares. These powerful bursts from the Sun can cause radio blackouts and affect...
A million-kilometer hole found in the Sun, and its shape has scientists stunnedCoronal hole on the Sun: A massive, inverted '1'-shaped coronal hole on the Sun, stretching a million kilometers, is currently facing Earth...
Sunspot the size of a giant: Scientists say it could rival history’s most powerful solar stormSunspot: A massive sunspot cluster, almost as big as the one from the 1859 Carrington Event, now faces Earth. Scientists assure the public ...
Watch: Skydiver free-falls from 3,500 feet across the Sun, Video captures the breathtaking Fall of IcacrusThe Fall of Icacrus: A collaboration between an astrophotographer and a skydiver has resulted in one of the most striking solar images in r...
NASA sounds alarm: Solar flare hits Earth, more expected; What to expectA powerful solar storm is sweeping toward Earth, raising the risk of blackouts, GPS disruption, and dazzling auroras. NASA has warned that ...
Aurora-sparking sunspot comes back for yet another trip across Sun, are more cosmic surprises expected?The historic sunspot region that had resulted in some record auroras last month, has now come back for the third time with a colossal solar...
Northern Lights expected to return: Here’s where you could see the Aurora Borealis in USSpace weather forecasters are keeping a close eye on a massive sunspot that has previously produced spectacular aurora displays. This sunsp...
When can you next see the northern light in US? Why will it be visible now?A solar explosion caused the northern lights seen last month, and the sunspots are still there and another explosion is likely to take plac...
Northern Lights to emerge again? How can you watch the dazzling sight?Scientists have predicted the occurrence of yet another incident of Northern Light in the first week of June. This will happen due to the i...
Latest forecast for Northern Lights. Know about solar storm that produces stunning scenes in US, UKThe UK Met Office had predicted a 90% chance of the occurrence of Northern Lights on Monday and this did not occur. It is unlikely to occur...
Northern Lights: Will there be more aurora borealis sightings in the US?As the night sky unveils its vibrant hues, astronomers and skywatchers have been enjoying the extraordinary celestial show: the northern li...
Biggest solar flare in years temporarily disrupts radio signals on EarthMultiple pilots reported communication disruptions, with the impact felt across the country, said the government's Space Weather Prediction...
Solar flare causes shortwave radio blackout over Indian OceanUS space agency NASA had last year warned that the Sun is expected to release more frequent horrific solar flares in the near future as it ...
Destructive solar storms are possible as Sun approaches height of its terrifying solar cycleSun will reach its solar cycle's solar maximum in 2023. In this time frame, when it is most unstable, this is the point where its volatilit...
NASA warns of more dangerous solar flares that can hit mobile and power on EarthSolar flares are dangerous for Earth, as the radiation it releases can interfere with our radio communications. These storms impact every e...
- Scientists to capture sunspot images during solar eclipse
New York, Aug 19 (IANS) During the upcoming total solar eclipse on August 21, a team of solar physicists are planning to capture high-resol...
Earth-like planetary waves discovered on SunOn Earth, Rossby waves are associated with the path of the jet stream and the formation of low- and high-pressure systems, which in turn in...
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover captures sunspotsScientists temporarily have no other resource providing views of the Sun from the opposite side of the solar system from Earth.
More sun may mean fewer kids, grandkidsIncreased UV radiation can have an effect on human fertility over generations, a new study has warned.