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Solar storms that fling magnetism across the solar system can knock out satellites, power grids, communication and navigation systems, and endanger astronauts in space. Scientists can observe these ...
The M4.4 solar flare unleashed a coronal mass ejection (CME) into space — and Earth might just receive a glancing blow.
A solar storm, also known as geomagnetic storm, occurs when the solar wind - which consists of charged particles that are constantly streaming from the sun - interact with the Earth's magnetic ...
NASA launches satellites to learn more about magnetic reconnection, which will help better predict geomagnetic storms.
“Larger [solar] storms can knock out power systems and satellite communications,” said Robert Miceli, grad. Carrington Flare: The Perfect Storm The most powerful solar storm in recorded ...
The RMI has published updated guidance on how resilience to damage from tropical cyclones can be built into all PV systems.
This solar eclipse was created by 2 satellites flying in formation, allowing astronomers to photograph the Sun’s corona.