Solar storms can trigger auroras on Earth. This star’s explosion could destroy a planet’s atmosphere
Astronomers say they spotted signs of a giant explosion releasing from a star beyond our solar system, one powerful enough to destroy a planet’s atmosphere.
For the first time, astronomers have spotted a coronal mass ejection exploding from a star other than our Sun.
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Astronomers spot coronal mass ejection from nearby star
Coronal Mass Ejections routinely erupt from the Sun, causing geomagnetic disturbances on encountering the Earth. For the ...
Scientists have finally confirmed a powerful coronal mass ejection from another star, using LOFAR radio data paired with ...
Astronomers have for the first time detected a coronal mass ejection from another star, shedding light on worlds orbiting red ...
The aurora borealis was viewable across Wisconsin multiple nights this week — and not for the first time this year.
What can coronal mass ejections (CMEs) on other stars teach astronomers about stellar formation and evolution? This is what a ...
Coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, are large clouds of ionized gas called plasma and magnetic fields that erupt from the sun’s ...
The northern lights were spotted in Texas on Tuesday night as an especially strong geomagnetic storm hit the Earth.
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Geomagnetic storms: When should we look up and when should we worry?
A G1 (minor) geomagnetic storm is often the result of Earth plunging into a fast stream of the solar wind, or when a small, ...
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