On February 4, 2026, the Sun unleashed an intense X4.2 solar flare, sparking significant radio blackouts across parts of ...
A rapidly growing sunspot has fired off at least 18 M-class and three X-class flares in just 24 hours, including an intense X8.3 eruption.
Northern lights occur when a solar flare interacts with Earth's atmosphere.
The flares are coming from a solar region that was created in late January.
Space weather has seen a flurry of activity this week. An explosive solar flare that erupted Tuesday, just two days after the ...
NASA has reported a X4.2 solar flare, so what does it mean? We break down what a solar flare is and how it connects to the aurora Australis.
The sun is experiencing a violent solar storm, releasing one of the strongest solar flares seen in the past 30 years ...
The flare was part of a series of three X-class solar eruptions that occurred between late February 1 and early February 2.
In India, Indian Space Research Organisation said it is closely tracking the situation and warned of possible radio blackouts ...
Solar flares are characterized by intense bursts of energy and radiation from the Sun’s surface. In a matter of just a few minutes, the material is heated to many millions of degrees. It produces a ...
The X8.1 flare was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection (CME), a significant release of plasma and magnetic field from the sun's corona. Modeling suggests that the bulk of the material from this CME ...
Scientists say this powerful surge in solar activity could set the stage for the northern lights to appear as early as Thursday, Feb. 5 ...