Sun Erupts with 3 Colossal Solar Flares in Less than 24 Hours, Boosting Chances for Northern Lights
NOAA said the flare was the third major eruption in 24 hours and may send coronal mass ejections toward Earth.
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A series of intense solar explosions detected in recent days has alerted space weather specialists to an atypical solar storm. Although they do not pose a direct risk to the population, they could cause temporary impacts on technological systems, communications and satellite navigation over the next few days.The United States Space Climate Prediction Center issued a geomagnetic alert after an active region of the Sun released three high-intensit…
Sun Unleashes Triple Solar Flare Blast, Triggering G3 Geomagnetic Storm Alert
Three powerful solar flares erupted from active sunspot AR 4455, sending Earth-directed plasma clouds into space. NOAA has issued a G3 geomagnetic storm watch, increasing the chances of widespread auroras.
X1.0 solar flare erupts, strong geomagnetic storm forecasted
New Delhi: A cluster of sunspots with a complex magnetic configuration designated as Sunspot Group 860 by the Solar Influences Data Analysis Centre (SIDC) operated by the Royal Observatory of Belgium, and Active Region 4455 by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), erupted in a number of M-class solar flares on 2 June one of which was associated with a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), as well as three intense solar flares ove…
Strong X-Flare Erupts from Sun | NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory
Strong X-Flare Erupts from Sun | NASA’s Solar Dynamics ObservatoryThe Sun emitted a strong solar flare, peaking at 7:28 a.m. ET on June 3, 2026. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) watches the Sun constantly and captured an image of the event.NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of a solar flare—visible as the bright flash toward the upper right—on June 3, 2026. The image shows a subset of extreme ultraviolet light that high…
Los Angeles. The Sun released today a strong X1.0-class solar flare, whose highest level was recorded at 07:28 U.S. Eastern (11:28 GMT), NASA said. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which continuously monitors the Sun, captured images of the event. Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation launched by the Sun. According to NASA, strong flares and associated solar activity can affect radiocommunications, electrical networks and navigation sys…
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