The X1.1 eruption briefly disrupted radio communications across the daylight side of Earth.
Multiple CMEs are heading toward Earth, with G1-G2 geomagnetic storm conditions possible as the holiday weekend begins.
Scientists are currently trying to determine if a coronal mass ejection (CME) was also launched.
A coronal mass ejection could trigger a moderate geomagnetic storm this weekend, potentially pushing aurora visibility as far ...
Forecasters expect a coronal mass ejection and a powerful X-class solar flare could impact the Earth starting on Thursday. NOAA is predicting a Kp index of five out of nine on Thursday, meaning the ...
NOAA forecasts a G1, G2 or G3 geomagnetic storm on July 1-3 as a CME arrives, with aurora most likely on the northern horizon ...
A powerful solar flare from sunspot 4479 caused a radio blackout over North America and the Pacific, while an approaching ...
Solar flares largely go unnoticed, but that doesn't mean there aren't dangerous ones that could impact life on Earth.
Three strong solar flares occurred during the first 10 hours of Thursday, July 2. This is evidenced by data from a graph ...
A strong solar flare erupted from a sunspot facing Earth on June 30, causing radio blackouts across parts of North America.
Scientists spotted patterns hours before a major solar flare, a discovery that could help forecast dangerous eruptions.