Bright Side on MSN
We Barely Escaped a Solar Flare Catastrophe
A powerful solar flare recently occurred, but fortunately, it did not have a significant impact on Earth. However, it serves ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
The Sound of Earth's Flipping Magnetic Field Is an Unnerving Horror
As the iron and nickel inside our planet shift, so does Earth's magnetic field, meaning the North (and South) Poles are also ...
The aurora borealis is a spectacle of space weather, but solar flares and coronal mass ejections have far more Earthly ...
As per the clip, the magnetic tune is otherworldly and creepy, like the title soundtrack to a deep space horror thriller or ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
A Giant ‘S’ Just Appeared on the Sun—Is a Catastrophic Solar Event Heading Straight for Earth?
On September 4, 2025, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured an incredible image of the Sun displaying a mysterious “S” shape, signaling an intense solar event that would trigger a ...
A new sunspot forming on the surface of the sun might be about to fling solar flares in our direction. The sunspot, named 3856, is facing Earth and has developed a volatile type of magnetic field ...
The Sun has started spooky season with a bang, letting loose on October 1 with a colossal flare and coronal mass ejection headed right for Earth. The flare clocked in at X7.1 – the second most ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
How Prepared Are We for a Rare and Powerful Solar Event?
With advance warning, however, steps can be taken to reduce the risks. If an electrical grid is running near capacity, for ...
NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have launched three new missions to enhance our understanding of ...
Our planet might be hit by another massive solar flare Monday, following multiple northern lights sightings across the U.S. on Sunday night. There is a 30 percent chance of an X-class solar flare ...
A trio of space missions just launched, set to deepen our understanding of the sun's influence and protect Earth from the ...
Solar flares heat ions much more strongly than electrons. The finding offers a new explanation for spectral line broadening. Recent work from the Andrews suggests that particles in solar flares can ...
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