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A new study has uncovered a connection between solar flares—sudden outbursts of radiation from stars—and short-term weather ...
Sunspot region 4114 has fired off its strongest blast yet — an X1.2-class solar flare that erupted on June 17, triggering ...
The M-class flare was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection currently forecast to land Earth with a glancing blow on June 18 ...
JERUSALEM, June 22 (Xinhua) -- Solar flares, those intense bursts of radiation from stars, can cause rapid weather changes on planets, even here on Earth, according to scientists at the Hebrew ...
An active region of the Sun, known as sunspot 4114, has just produced an X1.9-class flare. This event, which occurred on June ...
ET, sunspot region 4114 released an X.12 class solar flare that caused a radio blackout over the Pacific Ocean, including ...
NASA captured an image of the sun emitting a powerful solar flare that could interfere with technology on Earth.
According to spaceweather.com, the sunspot region 4114 released multiple flares within 24 hours, but they were in the M-class ...
The latest solar flare follows an M-class one, the second-highest on the scale, that occurred days earlier on June 15. It ...
Solar flares can affect us on Earth, and radiation from this flare caused a shortwave radio blackout. A map released by the ...
Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth’s atmosphere to ...
On June 15th, a significant M8.46 solar flare from sunspot region AR 4114 caused shortwave radio blackouts, particularly affecting the Americas. NOAA classified it as an R2 event, impacting ...