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Sun goes spotless for first time in 4 years: What does it mean and how will it impact the Earth
The Sun experienced its first spotless days in four years, from February 22-24, 2026, indicating a shift towards a calmer ...
Scientists develop a forecasting system that predicts high-risk windows and regions for solar superflares, using 50 years of X-ray data and machine learning techniques.
Scientists have proposed a surprising connection between solar flares and earthquakes. When solar activity disturbs the ...
Astronomers observed the sun without a single sunspot for the first time in over three years, hinting at a slowdown in Solar ...
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For the first time in 1,350 days, the sun has been observed as completely spotless
For the first time since June 2022, the sun has appeared completely free from sunspots, a phenomenon that caught the ...
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The sun just had no visible sunspots for the 1st time since 2022. Is the end of the current solar cycle near?
The sun's visible disk has been perfectly free from sunspots for the first time since June 2022, suggesting the current solar cycle might be heading toward its quieter phase.
March 2026 could be the best month for the northern lights until the mid-2030s, as celestial mechanics and solar activity combine for potentially potent results.
Earlier this week, the number of visible sunspots on our home star fell to zero for the first time in 1,335 days. This ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology IIT Kanpur have developed the worlds first three dimensional data-driven model to predict solar activity, contributing towards monitoring space ...
Solar Cycle 25 has reached its most active phase, bringing stronger solar flares and geomagnetic storms that may affect Earth’s technology.
Skies over Southern Europe, the central United States and parts of Asia glowed with the Northern and Southern Lights, and for a short time, even India joined that list. But behind the beauty lay ...
“The definition of the solar maximum is when the sunspot number is at its highest,” Dr Rachel Howe, a solar physicist at the ...
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