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This solar eruption was so powerful it warped the sun's magnetic field (video)
By Samantha Mathewson published
Satellites observed a coronal mass ejection on Wednesday (Nov. 15), capturing a bright burst of super-hot plasma that warped the sun's magnetic field.

India's Aditya-L1 sun probe spots 1st high-energy solar flare
By Rahul Rao published
India's newly launched Aditya-L1 sun-studying mission has already captured its first glimpse of a solar flare in high-energy X-rays.

Space weather is a growing threat. This new NASA center aims to help protect us
By Paul Sutter published
Space is a dangerous place, especially when it comes to high-energy particles, and intense solar activity can pose threats to people and technology on Earth.

What is STEVE, and how is it different from the aurora?
By Stefanie Waldek published
Reference STEVE is an atmospheric phenomenon that is similar to yet separate from the aurora. It looks like a mauve streak across the night sky.

Watch a massive 'canyon of fire' explode from the sun (video)
By Daisy Dobrijevic last updated
On Oct. 31, the sun unleashed a powerful eruption, carving a vast 'canyon of fire' in the sun's southern hemisphere.

The next 4 to 5 years will be the best time to see the northern lights this solar cycle
By Daisy Dobrijevic published
Want to see the northern lights (aurora borealis) or the southern lights (aurora australis)? Good news — The next four to five years will provide optimal conditions for some dazzling displays.

Studying space weather can help address space debris. Here's how
By Sharmila Kuthunur published
A network of eight satellites in low-Earth orbit can gather unique measurements about space weather to help with space debris.

'Potentially catastrophic' solar storm identified in ancient tree rings
By Daisy Dobrijevic published
Scientists have discovered the most powerful solar storm ever recorded using ancient tree rings from the French Alps.
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