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 ...
After a month of relatively low activity, at 0130 UTC on March 23, the sun produced an “X1.1 class” solar flare—followed by almost a dozen smaller “M-class” solar flares and a bright ...
The red triangle seen during the total solar eclipse was not a solar flare but a prominence. Here's why to keep your eclipse ...
NASA explains that X-class flares represent the most intense category of solar eruptions. The power of this flare was such ...
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 ...
Early on Saturday 23 March 2024, the sun released a strong X1.1 solar flare, the most powerful possible type, from a particularly active region pointing directly towards Earth. The news of an ...
Several media outlets have incorrectly claimed that explosive solar flares were spotted during the April 8 total solar ...
On March 28, Earth was hit by an X-class solar flare that was strong enough to ionize part of the planet's atmosphere. If a solar storm as big as the Carrington Event struck today, it could lead ...
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 ...
This photograph of the April 8 total solar eclipse captures the moment of the "diamond ring" just at the end of totality.