An X1.4 solar flare triggered radio blackouts and launched a fast CME as NASA prepares for its Artemis 2 moon mission.
The space agencies are working together to protect space infrastructure and ensure the safety of the Artemis 2 crew.
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Northern lights possible on Tuesday night after sun releases X-class solar flare
Northern lights may be visible on Tuesday night after the sun released an X-class solar flare on Sunday night.
Spread the loveOn March 30, 2026, the Sun unleashed a powerful X1.4 solar flare, creating significant disruptions in radio communications on Earth and raising concerns regarding NASA’s upcoming ...
Astronomers observed a strong X-class solar flare erupt from the Sun on Sunday night. This immediately caused high frequency ...
An X-class solar flare and coronal mass ejection threaten to interfere with the most anticipated space launch in over 50 ...
With NASA preparing for the Artemis II launch (expected tomorrow, 1 April), a strong solar flare earlier this week is putting ...
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured sunspot AR3386 blast a long-duration X1.6-class solar flare and X1 flare. See time ...
A massive X1.4 solar flare won't endanger NASA's four Artemis 2 astronauts on their way to the moon.
NOAA warns of likely G1/G2-class geomagnetic storm on Sunday, March. 29, through Monday, March 30, as a coronal mass ejection ...
Nasa’s Artemis II mission to the Moon could end up being scuppered by the Sun, after a powerful solar flare triggered radio ...
The Sun released a strong solar flare on Tuesday, Feb. 3, following several eruptions in the preceding days, prompting increased geomagnetic storm activity. Nasa’s Solar Dynamic Observatory captured ...
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