The large, unstable sunspot now facing Earth is the source of the major blast from the Sun and it seems that this volatile sunspot is not finished yet. Read the article to find out more about this event.
A sunspot unexpectedly explodes, creating a solar flare that hit the magnetosphere on Monday and a coronal mass ejection that missed Earth. Read the article to know more details.
The large sunspot has become increasingly active and released an M-class solar flare on Monday, September 12. Find out more about this event in this article.
The solar activity is increasing as the Sun is nearing the middle of its 11-year cycle and NASA's Parker Solar Probe hopes to catch a solar flare. read the article to know more about this.
The huge sunspot pointing towards Earth is so intense that experts have recorded a large blast that could be changing how the Sun vibrates. Read the article to know more.
A dangerous large sunspot pointing toward Earth is disconcertingly quiet this week and believes that it could be the calm before the storm. Will this become a solar flare? Find out in this article.