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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has directly observed magnetic reconnection in the Sun’s atmosphere for the first time, confirming ...
After more than three weeks without a powerful solar flare, the sun has suddenly ramped up its activity, firing off three ...
The new open-source AI model, Surya, is trained on nine years of satellite imagery data and can accurately predict the sun's ...
Tidal forces from Earth, Venus and Jupiter may help keep the sun calm, reducing the risk of powerful solar storms that ...
An AI model trained on years of data from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory can predict the sun’s future appearance and ...
Solar flares, these massive bursts of energy from the Sun, are both fascinating and potentially dangerous to our planet. Learning about these solar events and their profound impact on Earth is ...
Learn how the Parker Solar Probe's passage through the Sun's outer atmosphere has shed light on the process that creates ...
The AI model uses data about our nearest star to predict things like whether a solar flare is likely to hit Earth. IBM says ...
A new sunspot forming on the surface of the sun might be about to fling solar flares in our direction. The sunspot, named 3856, is facing Earth and has developed a volatile type of magnetic field ...
Not if, but when Solar flares happen often – they just don’t always impact Earth. Scientists think a solar event nearly sparked World War III.
When ejections like this hit Earth’s magnetic field, they can cause solar storms. An ejection like this is known as a solar flare called a coronal mass ejection (CME).
Giant Magnetic Space Shield Could Protect Earth from Devastating Solar Flares Published Oct 03, 2017 at 12:52 PM EDT Updated Oct 03, 2017 at 6:01 PM EDT ...