An international team of researchers tracked the active solar region using the Solar Orbiter spacecraft, a joint NASA and European Space Agency mission that orbits the Sun on an elliptical path to ...
Scientists tracked active solar region NOAA 13664 for 94 days, showing how persistent magnetic complexity drives flares and ...
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Scientists produce the longest continuous series of images for a single active solar region
A patch of turmoil on the Sun can feel far away, until it reaches into your daily life. In 2024, one solar region became so ...
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This solar region didn’t stop erupting for 94 days: What it means for Earth
In a study published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, an international team of scientists led by ETH Zurich has unveiled the ...
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New record for longest-ever observation of one of the most active solar regions in 20 years
Were you among the lucky people who saw the extraordinary aurorae of May 2024? They were the product of an incredible solar ...
A coronal mass ejection, or CME, is a massive cloud of solar plasma and magnetic field that can be hurled into space ...
By combining observations from two space missions, scientists were able to follow one exceptionally active region on the Sun ...
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Astronomers Just Set a Record Watching The Sun's Most Violent Region
For more than three months, a pair of observatories, positioned on either side of the Sun, managed to track an active region ...
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Scientists Watch Single Solar Region Blast Out Nearly 1000 Flares
Researchers followed a single solar hotspot for 3 months as it unleashed nearly 1,000 flares, revealing insights about our Sun's fury.
Scientists observed a single solar active region continuously for 94 days, revealing how magnetic fields grow and trigger massive flares. This unprecedented study could improve space weather ...
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of the Sun on May 7, 2024, in extreme ultraviolet light (at a wavelength of 304 Ångstroms). At center, the active region that instigated the ...
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