Observations show low-density space channels guide Auroral Kilometric Radiation, like wind through mountain tunnels, offering new insights into its occurrence and directionality.| Eos
This week, scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have discovered the phenomenon behind sudden spacecraft failures in orbit.| The Debrief
Scientists knew our Sun produced incredible temperatures, but new data says some solar flare particles are 6.5 times hotter than suspected.| The Debrief
The clearest image of a solar flare yet captured will provide scientists with unprecedented insight into these violent events.| The Debrief
Grazie a oltre due anni di dati raccolti a varie distanze dal Sole dal telescopio spaziale Solar Orbiter dell’Agenzia spaziale europea, è stato possibile individuare due gruppi distinti nel flusso di particelle ad alta energia lanciate nello spazio dal Sole, collegando ciascuno di essi a un diverso tipo di fenomeno esplosivo della nostra stella| MEDIA INAF
A coronal mass ejection (CME) produced by the August 30, 2025, long-duration M2.7 solar flare impacted Earth at 21:01 UTC on September 1, producing G1 - Minor to G2 - Moderate geomagnetic storm conditions. Source| The Watchers
U-M, Johns Hopkins partnership explains a consistent pattern in the dust under moon landings.| Michigan Engineering News
An easy-to-install antenna allows high school students to collect data for NASA, helping improve knowledge of space weather.| Michigan Engineering News
Officials now have access to a suite of models they can use to head off damage to critical infrastructure.| Eos
Keith’s note: I was just on Alhurra TV (a VOA Arabic language network) talk about space weather and the solar maximum period that has been reached by our sun. More info from NASA. Also, there is an Internet rumor that keeps popping up that says that NASA issued a scary warning that all the Internet could go out. Well, that popped up in March and Snopes et al knocked it […] The post NASAWatch on Alhurra: Space Weather Fact Check appeared first on NASA Watch.| Web Site News Archives - NASA Watch
A new report on the U.S.'s readiness in the face of threats from space has revealed concerns about our vulnerability to major solar storms.| The Debrief
The new index provides a near-real time, global picture of geomagnetic variations helping to highlight the effects of space weather.| British Geological Survey
[Alex on EARTHSKY.ORG] What's happening on the Sun this week? Find out about our current space weather & what we can expect here on Earth. (Image: NASA/SDO) The post Latest Updates About Sun Activity appeared first on The Sun Today with Dr. C. Alex Young.| The Sun Today with Dr. C. Alex Young
Sun news February 29, 2024: Sun-stuff coming our way| EarthSky
Sun news for November 12-13, 2024. NOAA is forecasting active (kp=4) geomagnetic conditions for tonight and tomorrow, with the possibility of a G1 storm (Kp=5). This is due to fast solar wind from a coronal hole on the Earth-facing solar disk. Image via NOAASun news November 13: Auroras possible tonight and tomorrow| EarthSky