The sun erupted with an X1.9-class solar flare. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the blast in multiple wavelengths.
Sunspot AR3184 erupted with an X1.9-class solar flare. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured the fireworks. The sunspot has been very active since it rotated into SDO's view. Credit: ...
Richard Carrington’s name has long been connected with the most intense solar storm ever recorded, but his face was unknown ...
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Spectacular solar eclipse 'ring of fire' phenomenon to hit for first time this week
The date and time has been revealed and where you can see the eclipse ...
NOAA forecasters expect more solar flares and ongoing geomagnetic activity throughout the rest of the month and early March ...
Fresh possibilities could appear before us at this time. With the radiant Sun joining the nurturing Moon in a Solar Eclipse ...
Close-up measurements from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe are giving scientists an unprecedented look at how the solar wind gains ...
On February 11, 2010, NASA launched a spacecraft to study the inner workings of the sun. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series ...
For the researchers in Antarctica, this eclipse is a race against time, cold and chance. Success could bring valuable insights, while failure would mean missing a rare opportunity that may not come ...
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Why scientists are risking their lives for ring of fire solar eclipse in land of ice
Scientists at Antarctic stations are battling extreme cold to capture a rare solar eclipse. This high-stakes mission could ...
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