In a remarkable celestial event, a solar flare classified as X8.1 erupted from the Sun on Sunday, raising significant concerns for Earth as a solar storm is projected to impact our planet by Thursday.
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured imagery of an object 9,000 light-years way known as IRAS 05506+2414. It "may be an example of an explosive event caused by the disruption of a massive young ...
A solar flare is an extremely bright flash of radiation. It occurs when magnetic energy associated with a sunspot is suddenly ...
Ed Miliband has defended the raft of solar farms and wind turbines being built across Yorkshire, saying they will “cut bills and give us energy security”.
The Sun released a strong solar flare on Tuesday, Feb. 3, following several eruptions in the preceding days, prompting increased geomagnetic storm activity.
A study found that these cosmic bodies appear to hold up remarkably well to sudden energy deposition and shock conditions, so we may be able to knock them off course and avoid disaster.
Another powerful explosion occurred on the far side of the Sun. This was reported on February 6 in the Telegram channel of the Laboratory of Solar Astronomy of the Institute of Space Research (IKI) of ...
As President Trump tries to strangle wind projects in the US, nine European countries have signed a deal to build a vast offshore wind farm in the North Sea, the epicenter of the continent’s oil and g ...
According to the publication, Kerrie Roberts was sitting in her friend's stationary car when the event occurred.
Close-up observations of the Sun explain how solar flares start, grow, and send high-energy particles racing through space.
Solar flares are intense bursts of electromagnetic radiation produced by the sun. They are categorized based on their strength into several classes: A, B, C, M, and X, with each subsequent letter ...
Something stormy is happening in the skies right now. The sun has released a “relentless barrage” of solar flares (21 overall) in the space of 24 hours, Space reports – and it seems more could be on ...