Observing an eclipse of the sun is always fascinating, but on March 29, 2025 — when a partial solar eclipse is visible in the Northern Hemisphere — there will be an extra reason to do so. As well as ...
Earlier this week, the number of visible sunspots on our home star fell to zero for the first time in 1,335 days. This ...
A cluster of sunspots 15 times the size of Earth rolled into view. These have been fizzing with activity and could send solar weather toward Earth as early as Saturday. Space weather is mostly ...
Large cluster of sunspots that can cause strong solar flares and affect power grids detected by NASA
NASA has detected a large grouping of sunspots — dark patches on the sun — known as AR3576, which have increased in size in the last month and could be a risk for strong solar flares. Solar flares, ...
Sunspots AR3664 and AR3663 have been erupting with X- and M-class solar flares. Both sunspots are Earth-facing and could potentially deliver a solar storm. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured ...
All you need to do is make sure solar filters and eclipse glasses are free of marks, scratches, and holes. If they're still safe to use, you can wear them to watch the sunspot groups grow, decay, and ...
The same group of sunspots that created intense northern lights on May 10 has now re-emerged from the back side of the sun. The group of sunspots is still really active with solar flares. As soon as ...
The solar cycle continues to ramp up with currently the largest number of sunspots in the last two decades and maybe even longer. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center(SWPC) reports the estimated ...
A whopping sunspot that is getting larger and crackling with activity threatens to flash powerful solar flares in our planet's direction. The sunspot, named AR3780, appears to be getting bigger and ...
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