If I ask you to picture a radio telescope, you probably imagine a large dish pointing to the sky, or even an array of dish ...
In western New Hampshire, the town of Cornish is considering adopting community power, as other Upper Valley communities have ...
A powerful X-class solar flare erupted, causing shortwave radio blackouts over the Atlantic, South America, and Africa.
U.S. solar company Suniva has started producing cells at its Georgia factory and is shipping them to customers, executives ...
A small but mighty cluster of sunspots have made their biggest mark yet on Earth's magnetosphere—and on the radio signals that pass below it. After releasing an X2.3-class solar flare on Nov. 6, radio ...
In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we talk to the authors of a book that argues world leaders intend to ...
Solar flares are not directly responsible for the aurora borealis. The lights are caused by a phenomenon known as coronal ...
Waves of solar flares keep pouring out of the sun, sparking "rolling" radio blackouts across the world. Active sunspot regions on the sun's surface are responsible for the flares, which are classified ...
The flare was intense enough to potentially disrupt radio signals, navigation systems, and power grids on Earth.
On 6, 2024, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded a powerful solar flare, peaking at 8:40 a.m. ET. This flare, classified as an X2.3, is intense enough to potentially disrupt radio signals, ...
It’s hard to wrap your head around, but a joint venture between British and Icelandic companies is developing a space-based solar power plant that they hope can deliver enough electricity to power up ...
Leehoos aims to equip individuals and families with the tools necessary for emergency preparedness, bringing peace of mind during unpredictable weather. The Portable NOAA/AM/FM Emergency Crank Weather ...