The Mystery of Solar Flares explained
A new research that leads to better understanding of the Sun’s activity, shows that large and small scale solar eruptions might all be triggered by
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A new research that leads to better understanding of the Sun’s activity, shows that large and small scale solar eruptions might all be triggered by
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured these images of the significant ‘Cinco de Mayo’ Solar Flare, peaking at 6:11 p.m. EDT on May 5, 2015.
A strong Earth-directed X-flare, the biggest of the year, erupted from a large active region on the sun, causes radio blackouts on Earth
Sun’s Solar active region AR2192 produced a whopping six energetic X-class flares at the end of October, the largest recorded sunspot group of the last
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, on Feb. 24, 2014, peaking at 7:49 p.m. EST. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), captured images of the
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of an M6.5 class flare at 3:16 am EDT on April 11, 2013. This image shows a combination
Take a closer look at the flare that erupted on March 6, 2012. One of the most dramatic features is the way the entire surface
Solar Cycle 25 has begun. NASA, NOAA scientists explain what that means.
These are the first impressive images from ESA’s Solar Orbiter, revealing ‘campfires’ on the Sun.
Could solar storms destroy civilization? In this video, Solar flares and coronal mass ejections, explained.