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Forecasters are closely watching sunspot region 4114, which remains Earth-facing and shows signs of magnetic instability.
The M-class flare was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection currently forecast to land Earth with a glancing blow on June 18 ...
Solar flares can affect us on Earth, and radiation from this flare caused a shortwave radio blackout. A map released by the ...
NASA captured an image of the sun emitting a powerful solar flare that could interfere with technology on Earth.
NASA reports sunspot region 4114 unleashed 2025's most powerful X1.2-class solar flare on June 17, causing widespread ...
A strong M8.46-class solar flare erupted from the sun on June 15, causing radio blackouts across North America. The event ...
The solar flare peaked at 5:49 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory said. It was an X-class flare — the ...
According to spaceweather.com, the sunspot region 4114 released multiple flares within 24 hours, but they were in the M-class ...
ET, sunspot region 4114 released an X.12 class solar flare that caused a radio blackout over the Pacific Ocean, including ...
On June 15th, a significant M8.46 solar flare from sunspot region AR 4114 caused shortwave radio blackouts, particularly ...
An Earth-facing sunspot has turned into a prolific flare factory, firing off multiple powerful M-class solar flares in less than 24 hours, along with several minor C-class eruptions. The most ...
A potent M8.46-class solar flare on June 15 caused radio blackouts across North America, with a coronal mass ejection potentially impacting Earth on June 18.