solar flare
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Sun's Discharges: What are Solar Flares?
High-energy radiation outbursts from the sun's atmosphere can occasionally propel blobs of plasma toward Earth. A solar flare is an intense burst of electromagnetic radiation produced in the sun's atmosphere — the layers of sparse but hot gas that lie above the sun's visible surface, known as the photosphere.
Latest Research Articles
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Growing Sunspot Faces Earth, Second-Strongest Solar Flare Possible
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Massive Sunspot Could Potentially Fire a Powerful Solar Flare Towards Earth
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A Massive Solar Flare Can Affect Everyone’s Electricity, Phones Even the Internet
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Solar Flare Eruption Lasted for Three Hours; Geomagnetic Storm and Radio Blackout Expected to Hit Earth This Week
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Gigantic Solar Flares 19 Times Bigger Than Earth Captured in Video
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Huge Solar Flare Hurtling Towards Earth Due to Dead Sunspot
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Solar Storm Alert: Sun Releases Powerful Solar Flare from Sunspot, Causes Radio Blackout over the Atlantic Ocean and Europe
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Solar Storm Alert: Geomagnetic Storm, Solar Radiation, and Radio Blackout Expected to Hit Earth by April 27
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Can a Solar Flare Be Powerful Enough to Wipe Out All Life on Earth?
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A ‘Canyon of Fire’ Erupted Out of the Sun's Atmosphere
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Solar Storm Alert: Fresh Geomagnetic Storm Warning Issued, Earth Expected to be Hit on Thursday
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Solar Storm Alert: Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth: NOAA – SWPC Issues Warning