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New Scientist on MSNNASA and IBM built an AI to predict solar flares before they hit Earth
An AI model trained on years of data from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory can predict the sun’s future appearance and ...
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Live Science on MSNIBM and NASA create first-of-its-kind AI that can accurately predict violent solar flares
The new open-source AI model, Surya, is trained on nine years of satellite imagery data and can accurately predict the sun's ...
A first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence system built by Nasa in collaboration with IBM can predict violent solar storms ...
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Space.com on MSNReining in the sun: Venus, Earth and Jupiter may work together to reduce the risk of extreme solar storms
Tidal forces from Earth, Venus and Jupiter may help keep the sun calm, reducing the risk of powerful solar storms that ...
NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory was created to piece together the underlying physics of the sun, but as IBM notes, the ...
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 ...
After weeks of reduced activity, the sun erupted with three powerful flares on a single day. That could send solar flares toward Earth, impacting electronics and making it possible to view the ...
New research led by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has confirmed decades-old theoretical models of magnetic reconnection ...
Because the solar storm heading to Earth is expected to interact directly with the Earth’s magnetic field, amateur radio and GPS users should expect some signal disruptions on Earth’s ...
The Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field shield us from most of the sun's radiation, so solar flares are unlikely to harm people or animals directly on the surface. But the bursts can cause ...
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