Astronomers say they spotted signs of a giant explosion releasing from a star beyond our solar system, one powerful enough to ...
The British Geological Society is warning that the Earth is about to get hit by the most powerful solar storm in over two ...
This eruption was a Coronal Mass Ejection, or CME. These events are huge blobs of plasma (highly ionized gas) and magnetic fields that rip away from the Sun’s outermost layer of atmosphere.
A series of three powerful flares and associated explosions of solar material out across the Solar System have set Earth ...
For the first time, astronomers say they have spotted a giant explosion released by a star, beyond our solar system. The eruption was similar in some ways to those unleashed by the earth’s sun such as ...
Humanity can survive a supernova explosion due to the fact that the closest potential candidate is at a safe distance.
The last in a series of three coronal mass ejections hit Earth on Wednesday, so experts are keeping an eye on geomagnetic ...
While making a death-defying dive through the sun’s atmosphere, NASA's Parker Solar Probe has directly recorded a powerful plasma explosion heading toward our star’s surface in unprecedented detail.
Astronomers have dismissed viral online claims that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS was destroyed near the Sun, confirming that ...
Intense geomagnetic activity from the cannibal solar storm could threaten critical UK communications and satellite orbits ...
Did the interstellar comet 3I/Atlas really explode near the Sun? We debunk the viral social media rumours and confirm the scientists' observations: the rare visitor is intact and continues its journey ...
If you were on social media earlier this week, your feed was probably flooded with the same question: “Did you see the sky?” ...