Back in 2019, a consortium of scientists predicted August 2025 as the peak of the solar activity cycle. But where are we now?
A new NASA study suggests that solar activity will remain high or rise further in the coming decades, contradicting previous assumptions that the sun was quieting down — and scientists "don't ...
The present sunspot cycle began in 2019, and experts initially forecast a mild peak in 2025. But solar maximum arrived ...
At the end of the last solar cycle in 2019, the official predictions were that the next cycle would be just as mild as its ...
La Niña will be emerging and will likely persist into winter, favoring a weather pattern with above-normal temperatures and ...
The sun is in its most active phase—solar summer—causing auroras and posing real risks to satellites, GPS, and power systems ...
NASA warns solar activity is surging, raising risks for satellites, power grids and aviation while boosting chances of ...
A new study has surprised NASA scientists, who fear the sun is ramping up and could impact our planet over the next year.
The sun appears to provide a constant and reassuring presence every day, but in reality, it is quite unstable and variable. One particular change it undergoes is what we call the solar activity cycle.
The Sun’s poles may hold answers to long-standing mysteries about magnetic cycles, solar wind, and space weather. The polar ...
Nasa research reveals that the Sun’s activity has been steadily increasing since 2008, reversing decades of decline. This unexpected surge is driving stronger solar winds and more frequent solar ...
Our sun has unexpectedly begun to ramp up its activity, which could lead to more severe solar storms that cause blackouts and ...