The Sun's latest blow to Earth suggests it has reached
It's strange and fortunate that the worst solar storm ever recorded occurred at a time when humanity was not much affected.
An electromagnetic storm will reach Earth on March 14-15, 2018, as predicted by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
In 1770, East Asia, including some countries such as Japan, South Korea, North Korea and the east coast of China, happened to have the sky dyed red for days.
According to CTV News, from the previous week, the sun began to release strong stable radiation streams, making the NOAA space forecasting center to issue a warning about a
A group of international scientists in the United States developed a computer model that helps predict the solar storm to minimize the damage caused by this phenomenon on Earth.
A clear picture of a black hole in the Sun can make many people fear for the future of our solar system.
At the weekend, the sun released the first two X-level flares in five months, losing temporary radio waves on Earth.
Notice by the US Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) on January 25 said a solar wind (CME) will fly to earth from the next 1-3 days.
A group of experts have made predictions about the next cycle of the sun, suggesting that the 24th cycle will peak at May 2013 with the number of black spots below average.