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M-class solar flare threat! NASA observatory keeping a watch on dangerous sunspot - tech.hindustantimes.com
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07.12.2023 / 12:25

M-class solar flare threat! NASA observatory keeping a watch on dangerous sunspot

Just recently, it was revealed that Earth could be in the firing line of a solar storm as sigmoid eruption was observed on the surface of the Sun. This eruption hurled out a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) towards Earth, which has the potential to deliver a weak blow to the Earth's magnetic field. However, this isn't the only threat. In a new development, the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) has tracked a dangerous sunspot and it could hurl an M-class solar flare towards Earth. This is the latest solar phenomenon to occur as we move towards the peak of the solar cycle 25. Know all about the M-class solar flare threat.

Multiple M-class solar flares erupt on the Sun triggering radio blackouts on Earth, reveals NOAA - tech.hindustantimes.com - Reveals
tech.hindustantimes.com
06.12.2023 / 10:12

Multiple M-class solar flares erupt on the Sun triggering radio blackouts on Earth, reveals NOAA

Yesterday, December 5, a minor solar storm struck the Earth sparking auroras in the arctic circles. It was a minor affair, but the solar activities have been relentless with the Sun nearing the peak of its solar cycle. In the last 24 hours, three separate M-class solar flares have erupted on the Sun, releasing extreme ultraviolet radiation. The radiation has resulted in triggering short-wave radio blackouts on Earth, as per data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. It is unclear at this point whether any of these eruptions have released coronal mass ejections directed at our planet, which could further cause solar storms in the coming days.

NASA OSIRIS-APEX set for unprecedented solar approach on mission to asteroid Apophis - tech.hindustantimes.com - state Arizona - state Colorado
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02.12.2023 / 17:11

NASA OSIRIS-APEX set for unprecedented solar approach on mission to asteroid Apophis

NASA's OSIRIS-APEX spacecraft, formerly known as OSIRIS-REx, is actively preparing for a groundbreaking solar approach, bringing it closer to the Sun than ever before as it targets the asteroid Apophis. The spacecraft's closest approach, referred to as perihelion, is set for January 2, 2024, positioning OSIRIS-APEX approximately 46.5 million miles away from the Sun. This distance is roughly half the span between Earth and the Sun and well within the orbit of Venus. NASA has highlighted that this close encounter will subject the spacecraft's components to higher temperatures than originally designed.

Two CMEs hit Earth, spark extra strong solar storm; NASA model shows more could be on the way - tech.hindustantimes.com - Usa - state California - state Arizona - state New Mexico
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02.12.2023 / 06:33

Two CMEs hit Earth, spark extra strong solar storm; NASA model shows more could be on the way

The solar activity on Earth has intensified. Yesterday, December 1, it was reported that a second coronal mass ejection (CME) was headed for the Earth which could turn the ongoing solar storm even more intense, and exactly that happened. A few hours earlier, the second CME made an impact and sparked an incredibly powerful G3-class solar storm. The storm resulted in some of the brightest aurora displays seen across the world. While it has begun subsiding slowly, a NASA model has shown that more CMEs are headed toward the Earth and might make contact with our magnetosphere before the end of the day.

NASA detects CME that can partially hit Earth on Nov 30 and spark solar storm; Auroras expected - tech.hindustantimes.com
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28.11.2023 / 04:05

NASA detects CME that can partially hit Earth on Nov 30 and spark solar storm; Auroras expected

On Sunday, a coronal mass ejection (CME) struck the Earth sparking a 15-hour-long solar storm that peaked at G2-class intensity. The impact was so strong that auroras were visible across most of Europe despite it being a moonlit night. As the planet is still recovering from it, NASA models have detected yet another CME that is partially targeting the southern hemisphere of the planet. It can reach the Earth by November 30, and early reports suggest that while the storm is expected to be a minor one, it will still spark auroras at high latitudes.

Sunspots threaten to release a solar storm today directed at Earth - tech.hindustantimes.com
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25.11.2023 / 10:15

Sunspots threaten to release a solar storm today directed at Earth

A huge spike in the cases of solar activity has raised concerns among researchers. Sunspots have always been a central point of research for space scientists as they can have a significant effect on our planet. That is why space agencies like ESA and NASA keep an eye on the Sun and solar activity with the help of their advanced instruments.

M-class solar flare erupts on the Sun, shows NASA; blackouts triggered on Earth, solar storm possible - tech.hindustantimes.com - Australia - China - New Zealand
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23.11.2023 / 06:35

M-class solar flare erupts on the Sun, shows NASA; blackouts triggered on Earth, solar storm possible

Yesterday, a massive sunspot spanning 200,000 kilometers containing as many as 12 dark cores was reported on the Sun. As per information from the NASA Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO), there was a high chance that it could explode at any moment, and that is exactly what happened just an hour ago. An M-class solar flare was seen erupting on the sunspot, whose extreme ultraviolet radiation sparked a short-wave radio blackout on the Earth. While NASA has not been able to confirm the presence of any Earth-bound coronal mass ejection (CME), this information should be revealed in a few hours' time.

REDMAGIC Unveils First 4K Mini LED Gaming Monitor With 5088 Light Zones & 49″ QD-OLED Ultra-Wide Display - wccftech.com - Usa - China
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22.11.2023 / 17:07

REDMAGIC Unveils First 4K Mini LED Gaming Monitor With 5088 Light Zones & 49″ QD-OLED Ultra-Wide Display

REDMAGIC has unveiled two brand new additions to its gaming monitor lineup which include the world's first 4K Mini LED featuring 5088 Light Zones & a 49" QD-OLED Ultra-wide design.

NASA says strong incoming solar winds could spark geomagnetic storm on Earth - tech.hindustantimes.com - Australia - Usa - Canada - Norway - state Alaska - Antarctica
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22.11.2023 / 11:27

NASA says strong incoming solar winds could spark geomagnetic storm on Earth

The barrage of solar activity continues as we near the peak of solar cycle 25. For the unaware, a solar cycle is an 11-year period where the Sun's activity dips and rises. The lowest point of activity in the cycle is known as the solar minimum, while the period of highest activity is known as the solar maximum. As we approach the solar maximum, Earth is predicted to face more CMEs, sunspots, solar flares, and solar storms.

All the best uberwide and ultrawide gaming monitors are already on sale for Black Friday - pcgamer.com
pcgamer.com
17.11.2023 / 18:17

All the best uberwide and ultrawide gaming monitors are already on sale for Black Friday

Alienware 34 AW3423DWF | 34-inch | 165Hz | QD-OLED | $1,099.99$799.99 at Dell (save $250) Alienware's fancy QD-OLED panel just got that little bit cheaper. It's still not exactly entry-level at $800, but think of it as a long term investment that will make every single gaming session pop. Once you've experienced per-pixel OLED-style lighting, you won't want to go back to LCD tech. You can read our Alienware QD-OLED review for more.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Showcase Set for Late November, Will Show New Gameplay and Info - wccftech.com - Japan - city Tokyo - Saudi Arabia
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17.11.2023 / 13:47

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Showcase Set for Late November, Will Show New Gameplay and Info

This morning, CAPCOM announced a new Dragon's Dogma 2 showcase scheduled for Tuesday, November 28th, airing at 1 PM Pacific Time or 9 PM GMT.

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