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An X-flare erupted from the sun at 10:33 p.m. EDT on July 28 (0233 GMT July 29). Watch the action unfold here.
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun constantly, captured an image of the X1.2 class solar flare. The flare peaked at 9:34 p.m. CT. The X Flare causes an R3 radio Blackout ...
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Massive solar flares erupt from the Sun sparking radio blackout and NASA warning - MSNA huge solar flare from the Sun may have caused radio blackouts last week, NASA experts have warned. Global communications have already been disrupted as a result of the flare, specifically in ...
Those harsh summer rays don’t just affect you, they can also affect your home. Here are some effects the sun has on your home’s exterior and interior and how to prevent it.
A monster sunspot on the sun's surface just won't quit, erupting yet again this week with a whopping X8.7-class solar flare on Tuesday (May 14).
Media blackout: why Facebook pulled the plug on news in Australia on x (opens in a new window) Save Hannah Murphy and Richard Waters in San Francisco, Alex Barker in London and Jamie Smyth in Sydney ...
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp reached a content-supply deal with Facebook Inc in Australia, the companies said on Tuesday, a step toward settling a dispute that saw the social media giant briefly ...
The huge flare erupted from the sun's sunspot 3514 on December 14, and clocked in as an X2.8-class flare, making it the most powerful solar storm the sun has seen since September 2017.
A view of the solar eclipse in progress, photographed from the 7th floor of the Herald offices on October 22, 1976. Credit: Lorrie Graham But 93 per cent of the sun was obscured for two minutes 45 ...
The X-class flare, the strongest produced by our star, was recorded by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory as it burst from a sunspot on the lower left limb of the sun at 9:25 a.m. EDT (1325 GMT) on ...
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