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Solar Storm News

Solar Storm

 
Solar storms are waves of radiation emitted from the Sun that travel through space. The radiation from these storms can have a range of effects, including disrupting satellites in space, power grids on Earth and navigation systems. Earth’s atmosphere protects humans from the radiation, but astronauts in space are at risk during solar storm activity.
 
Solar storms are often caused by solar flares or coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Solar flares are explosions on the surface of the Sun, often occurring near sunspots (shifting fields of magnetic energy). These flares can release as much energy as a billion megatons of TNT (1 megaton = 1,000 tons of TNT), and release various forms of energy, including gamma and x-rays.
 
Coronal mass ejections are bursts of energy released from the sun over a number of hours, and occur when the Sun’s magnetic field and outer solar atmosphere get too close. CMEs are often associated with solar flare activity, but can occur independently of solar flares.
 
Solar storms, along with solar flares and coronal mass ejections, are tracked by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service. You can get daily space weather forecasts the NOAA website.
 
(Source: NASA; Photo courtesy of NOAA)
(Text by Noel Kirkpatrick)

Articles about Solar Storm

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    Tue, Oct 23 2012 at 1:45 PM

    The same sunspot produced three strong flares before this massive one in just the two days since it became visible from Earth's perspective.

  • NASA to launch probes into Earth's radiation belts

    Thu, Aug 23 2012 at 11:02 AM

    The belts are made up of particles that can penetrate metals and the human body, and are easily stirred up by solar flares.

  • NASA spots solar tentacle that's half a million miles long

    Tue, Aug 14 2012 at 7:34 AM

    The tendril is actually a cooler clouds of solar material that is tethered above the sun's surface by unstable magnetic forces.

  • Effects of solar flare expected to hit Earth today

    Tue, Jul 31 2012 at 4:43 PM

    The solar flare is likely only to land a glancing blow on Earth, but it is expected to bombard tiny Mercury.

  • Giant sunspot emits major solar flare

    Thu, Jul 12 2012 at 2:36 PM

    Since the flare erupted toward Earth, it may send a wave of charged particles toward our planet that could supercharge northern lights displays.

  • Sun erupts with most powerful summer solar flare yet

    Sun, Jul 08 2012 at 9:22 PM

    When aimed directly at Earth, solar flares and CMEs can endanger satellites and astronauts in orbit and interfere with GPS and communications signals.

  • Solar flares mark Fourth of July with celestial display

    Wed, Jul 04 2012 at 10:42 AM

    The sun unleashed multiple medium-class solar flares from its 100,000 kilometer long sunspot.

  • Stars release 'superflares' that put our sun's eruptions to shame

    Wed, May 16 2012 at 1:22 PM

    Heavy magnetic activity and a rapid spinning motion likely cause these stars to give off their intense bursts of energy.

  • Monster sunspot threatens to unleash powerful solar flares

    Tue, May 08 2012 at 10:39 AM

    NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory mission says the sunspot is more than 60,000 miles across.

  • NASA scientists shed light on solar storms

    Mon, Apr 30 2012 at 9:18 AM

    As the 11-year solar cycle ramps up toward next year's expected peak, a new NASA video offers answers to common questions about space weather.

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