On Sept. 23, the SWFO-L1 satellite will launch to monitor solar activity, providing crucial warnings for Earth against disruptive space weather. As older missions age, this new sentinel is vital for protecting our technology.
Unexpectedly, the sun has ramped up its activity since 2008, leading to fears of severe solar storms that could disrupt communications and power grids. Scientists are scrambling to understand this sudden change.
A new NASA study reveals that the Sun has unexpectedly surged in activity since 2008, reversing a long-term trend of decline. This increase could lead to more frequent space weather events, affecting everything from satellites to power grids.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers reveal how solar storms and electron activity are wreaking havoc on satellites, causing serious disruptions and long-lasting damage. Discover the shocking details!
The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope has captured the highest-resolution images of a solar flare, unveiling intricate details of plasma loops and revolutionizing our understanding of solar flares.
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.
In a groundbreaking study, scientists explore the 2014 space hurricane that disrupted GPS signals and shook Earth's magnetic field, revealing surprising insights about these rare phenomena.
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!
Get ready for NASA's TRACERS mission, launching soon! These twin satellites will revolutionize our understanding of magnetic storms and their impact on Earth's atmosphere and technology.
The European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission has successfully created the world's first artificial total solar eclipse, allowing scientists unprecedented access to study the Sun's corona and its mysteries.