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CME strikes Earth, sparks solar storm; but it can get worse, reveals NOAA; here is why - tech.hindustantimes.com - Iceland - Reveals
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01.12.2023 / 11:53

CME strikes Earth, sparks solar storm; but it can get worse, reveals NOAA; here is why

It has been said multiple times that the Sun will pick up solar activity as it ramps up to the peak of its solar cycle, but we are finally witnessing the onset of it. Last month was riddled with solar storms and short-wave radio blackouts triggered by solar flares. Now, things are getting worse. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a coronal mass ejection (CME) hit the Earth a few hours ago and sparked a minor solar storm. While it is not very dangerous, things are going to get worse. The space weather monitoring agency also revealed that another CME is on its way, and it can cannibalize the former to produce a really strong solar storm on Earth later today.

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.

Ex-GTA dev reveals information on cut content and a scrapped zombie game, Rockstar promptly tells them to cut it out - gamesradar.com - Scotland - New York - Reveals
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23.11.2023 / 15:57

Ex-GTA dev reveals information on cut content and a scrapped zombie game, Rockstar promptly tells them to cut it out

An ex-Rockstar Games employee has revealed new details of cancelled games at the studio, before being contacted by Rockstar and prompted to shut the entire thing down.

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.

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.

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17.11.2023 / 19:19

Earthworks ETHOS Gets Even Better with New Bundle

Are you a content creator looking to take your recordings to the next level? If so, the Earthworks ETHOS is already a microphone that you should be considering and the value just keeps getting better. The company just announced that it has partnered with Native Instruments to bundle each new ETHOS with a copy of RX 10 Elements, a software plug-in that adds studio-grade effects to help you sound your best.

Earth-directed solar flares can erupt soon, detects NASA SDO; aurora-sparking solar storms possible - tech.hindustantimes.com
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14.11.2023 / 08:47

Earth-directed solar flares can erupt soon, detects NASA SDO; aurora-sparking solar storms possible

The Sun has turned volatile and its activity is expected to increase further as the peak of solar cycle 25 comes closer. The current solar cycle has already exceeded expectations, with more number of sunspots already seen than predicted. Earth could be in line to face CMEs, solar flares, solar storms, and other particles with potentially disastrous consequences in the coming weeks and months.

From sparking powerful solar storms to causing forest fires, know the dangers of solar winds - tech.hindustantimes.com - Spain - Portugal - India
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14.11.2023 / 06:32

From sparking powerful solar storms to causing forest fires, know the dangers of solar winds

Solar winds have been part of the reason behind the recent series of solar storms that have struck the Earth in the last couple of weeks. They either sparked solar storm incidents or amplified an active storm. But often, we tend to overlook its potential to cause damage when compared to solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CME). However, as per NASA officials and research papers, these stellar winds are capable of not only sparking solar storms but also triggering forest fires, and damaging spacecraft, potentially putting the lives of astronauts in danger.

NASA SOHO spots CME headed for Earth tomorrow; Solar storm may spark auroras, radio blackouts - tech.hindustantimes.com
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10.11.2023 / 06:47

NASA SOHO spots CME headed for Earth tomorrow; Solar storm may spark auroras, radio blackouts

Even with just six Earth-facing active sunspots on the Sun, the solar activity in the last fortnight has been more intense than many months combined this year. This is the second most intense solar storm spell we have seen since March when two G3-class storms were spotted in the same month. To make matters worse, it is not likely to stop anytime soon. The NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) has detected a halo-shaped coronal mass ejection (CME) headed towards the Earth. The data highlights that it will make strike the Earth tomorrow, November 11, in the late hours, triggering a solar storm that can be as intense as G2-class.

Amazing aurora after solar storm strike! Just check out this NASA image of Utah sky from ISS - tech.hindustantimes.com - Usa - state Utah - After
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09.11.2023 / 19:27

Amazing aurora after solar storm strike! Just check out this NASA image of Utah sky from ISS

Prepare to be captivated by the latest visual treat from NASA as the space agency has unveiled a breathtaking image of an aurora taken from the International Space Station (ISS) after a solar storm strike. The celestial spectacle unfolded above Utah, USA, on a Sunday night, casting a radiant green glow that painted the night sky with an otherworldly charm.

Solar storm creates history? Powerful strike sparks RARE auroras in Peru - tech.hindustantimes.com - Usa - Canada - Peru - Creates
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09.11.2023 / 06:29

Solar storm creates history? Powerful strike sparks RARE auroras in Peru

There are some things we know about solar storms. First is that they strike the Earth near the polar region, due to the magnetic field lines of our planet. We also know that this is why auroras are primarily seen in the high latitude regions, as due to high concentrations of charged particles in the atmosphere, oxygen and nitrogen get ionized and create these fantastic colors. As the charged particles move down south, the charged particles dissipate and auroras are not visible. However, the solar storm strike on the night of November 5 and early morning of November 6 might well have created history after sparking auroras as far south as the equator itself.

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