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An M3-class solar flare that lasted about 3 hours created a massive coronal mass ejection. The Solar Dynamics Observatory ...
NOAA's GOES-16 satellite captured the sun blast a "huge rush of mass" that warped the magnetic field, according to the ...
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The Weather Network on MSNNASA satellite captured two solar eclipses in one daySDO has roughly two 'eclipse seasons' per year, and is currently in its 31st since the mission launched. It begain on July 10 ...
Space-watchers were shocked after spotting a 250,000-mile-long "canyon of fire" carved into the Sun. A massive solar filament erupted from the surface of the star on July 15, unleashing a coronal mass ...
A new study demonstrates how an interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME) clears the path for following transients and ...
Scientists are keeping a close eye on the sun, and you might be surprised to learn that even if we've passed the peak of ...
The explosion created a 250,000-mile-long, boiling trench of hot plasma and debris in the star’s outer atmosphere.
Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are dramatic expulsions of plasma and magnetic fields from the Sun’s corona that can trigger a spectrum of space weather phenomena. These solar eruptions, as they ...
We’ve never known why sunspots can last on our star’s surface for as long as they do, but we finally cracked the case.
As more satellites are launched into orbit, space agencies are looking at how to predict space weather events that could harm ...
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