Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery by imaging the smallest coronal loops on the Sun during a powerful X1.3-class flare. This unprecedented observation sheds light on the dynamic processes occurring in our star's atmosphere and enhances our understanding of solar activity.
Astronomers have captured the highest-resolution images of a solar flare, revealing unprecedented details of coronal loops and reshaping our understanding of solar activity and space weather forecasting.
On July 25, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory experienced an extraordinary day with both a lunar transit and an Earth eclipse. Discover how these events impact our understanding of solar activity!
As the Sun reaches its peak solar activity, NASA launches the TRACERS mission to study how solar storms impact Earth’s technology. Learn about the risks and the breathtaking northern lights!
Sunspot region 4114 has erupted with a powerful X1.2-class solar flare, causing significant radio blackouts across the Pacific, especially in Hawaii. Experts warn of potential future flares and geomagnetic storms.
A spacecraft has made history by capturing unprecedented images of the sun's southern region during its peak chaos. Discover the mysteries of solar activity and what it means for space weather predictions.
Skywatchers in 18 U.S. states are in for a treat as a moderate geomagnetic storm could bring stunning auroras this weekend. Don't miss out on this celestial phenomenon!
The Solar Orbiter spacecraft has unveiled the Sun's magnetic poles, revealing a chaotic magnetic field. As the Sun approaches solar maximum, scientists aim to understand its behavior to protect Earth from potential solar threats.
In a groundbreaking achievement, the Solar Orbiter spacecraft has captured the first-ever images of the Sun's poles, unveiling new insights into solar activity and magnetic fields. This mission is set to transform our understanding of space weather.
The sun has unleashed a series of powerful solar flares, causing radio blackouts across multiple continents. As sunspot activity increases, the potential for more disruptions looms. Find out what this means for Earth!