Solar flares and other activity can disrupt radio communications, power grids and navigation signals, according to NASA.
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Massive solar flare hits Earth: NASA warns of potential disruptions
On December 8, 2025, the Sun unleashed a powerful solar flare, an event that captivated the attention of scientists and space ...
A NASA spacecraft is making a close approach to the sun, repeating its record-breaking distance of 3.8 million miles from the ...
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NASA confirms X1.9 solar flare hits Earth within 96 hours—millions face blackouts
A powerful solar eruption on November 30 unleashed disruptions across aviation, communications, and monitoring systems in the ...
NASA says a 'strong' solar flare could pose a number of risks to us on Earth after powerful bursts of energy, categorised as ...
The Sun fired a staggering X1.9-class solar flare at the turn of the month, triggering a sudden, widespread radio blackout ...
NASA captured an image of an intense solar flare released by the sun on Tuesday evening. The solar flare peaked at 5:49 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory said. It was an X-class ...
The sun has emitted a powerful solar flare that has the capability to interfere with technology on Earth. The explosive burst of radiation peaked on the evening of June 17, matching the intensity of ...
The Sun exhibited unpredictable behavior with two strong solar flares in late November and early December 2025. These events, ...
On December 1, 2025, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory observed a large spot on the Sun, known as Active Region (AR) 4294-96.
A sunspot, potentially generating multiple solar flares, may lead to auroras that could be visible as far south as Alabama.
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