Intense solar storms from a powerful sunspot region have raised concerns worldwide, with ISRO closely monitoring over 50 Indian satellites amid risks of radio blackouts and signal disruptions.
Solar flare triggers tech blackouts as X8.11-class eruption disrupts GPS, streaming, and satellite services ahead of incoming ...
The Sun released a strong solar flare on Tuesday, Feb. 3, following several eruptions in the preceding days, prompting ...
The Sun released a strong solar flare on Tuesday, Feb. 3, following several eruptions in the preceding days, prompting ...
The curious minds at What If imagine a massive solar storm smashing into Earth, revealing the damage to satellites, power ...
India braces as the Sun unleashes powerful flares, threatening satellites, communications, and power grids. ISRO monitors ...
The Sun is angry again, unleashing a series of powerful solar flares that have triggered warnings from space agencies across ...
Recent reports of powerful solar flares have ignited global concern and conspiracy theories. This article explores the ...
A new sunspot group has quickly grown and is spewing out the most intense type of solar flare. Effects on Earth are forecast ...
The Sun is putting on quite a show right now. Earth-facing sunspot region 4366 has been erupting almost non-stop since it emerged on January 30, producing six X-class solar flares so far.
The X4.2-rated flare erupted at 7:13 a.m. EST on February 4.
“The batteries were the savior this time,” said Barbara Clemenhagen, executive director of the Gulf Coast Power Association ...