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Sunspot region 4455 fired an M9.3, an M7.7 and an X1.0 flare inside 24 hours
Sunspot region 4455 unleashed three powerful solar flares within a single 24-hour window: an M9.3, an M7.7, and an X1.0. The ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Eric Mack is a reporter covering science, sustainability and space. This article is more than 2 years old. CHARLOTTE, USA - MAY 10 ...
In mid-May, a once-in-a-generation display outbreak of the aurora borealis and australis, or northern and southern lights, lit up skies worldwide. Delicate hues of red were seen as far south as ...
A gigantic cluster of sunspots — collectively around the same size as the one that birthed the largest solar storm in recorded history — has just emerged on the sun's Earth-facing side, and is now ...
It’s been 2½ weeks since a once-in-a-generation display of auroras, or northern and southern lights, visited both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Shimmering lights danced as far south as ...
(a) The sunspot pair S1 and S2 with inner and outer boundaries of the penumbra, (b) mapping of the longitudinal magnetic fields of the pair, and (c) evolution of the rotation angle of the sunspots.
An Earth-facing sunspot region has been raging with massive eruptions of hot gas that have caused disruptions to our communications systems—and there’s still more to come. On Tuesday at 5:49 p.m. ET, ...
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