This past year saw some significant solar activity. This was especially true during the month of May, which saw more than 350 ...
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections could cause serious damage to telecommunications systems, satellites and power grids ...
Exomoons are a hot topic in the science community, as none have been confirmed with astronomers finding new and creative ways ...
Researchers study superflares, theorizing that our sun could produce such massive events, though none have been observed yet.
Whenever the sun throws out a big solar storm, we’ve got the observatories and telescope to monitor it closely. Even storms ...
The world has been getting hotter for decades but a sudden and extraordinary surge in heat has sent the climate deeper into ...
The massive, violent flares are now known to emerge every 100 years—40 to 50 times more often than scientists once believed.
A new research has revealed that sun-like stars in our galaxy experience one violent 'superflare' approximately once every ...
Researchers have found that solar superflares which release more energy than billions of atomic bombs should occur once every ...
Our sun is a violent place. Bursts of radiation snap off the solar surface with the strength of millions of volcanic ...
Earth faces the risk of a solar superflare, with energy surpassing billions of atom bombs. It could cripple satellites, power ...
Superflares on the Sun, capable of damaging electronics, were considered rare. New research claims they could happen once ...