NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory captures sunspot AR3341 blast a powerful X1.1 solar flare. Credit: Space.com | footage ...
Scientists spotted the solar flare erupting from the bottom of ... The flare, which peaked at 4:56 p.m. ET, was categorized as an X1.1 flare. X-class flares are the most powerful type of explosion ...
A geomagnetic storm watch remains active for Monday, March 25, after increased space storm activity from a coronal mass ejection associated with the X1.1 ... report. Solar solar flare eruptions ...
Flares and solar eruptions can impact radio communications, electric power grids, navigation signals, and pose risks to spacecraft and astronauts. This flare is classified as an X1.1 flare. X-class ...
to an R3/X1, signaling the potential for severe communication disruptions. Within a few minutes, a second flare burst from Solar Region 3615, another sunspot group. Solar flares and coronal mass ...
This image from NASA’s solar dynamics observatory shows a geomagnetic ... The CME was associated with the X1 (R3) flare and SWPC forecasters are now analyzing for Earth-directed potential.
This CME was associated with an X1-class solar flare that erupted from the sun at the same time, on March 22. "It's a common misunderstanding that CMEs and solar flares are the same," Brett Carter ...
The flare was categorised as an X1.1 flare, according to a report in the Live Science. Solar flares are large explosions that occur at the sun's surface when magnetic-field lines suddenly snap, ...
The Earth, on Sunday, was hit by the most powerful solar storm in nearly six years ... “A CME associated with an X1.1 flare observed at 23/0133 UTC is expected to arrive at Earth late on ...