Earth-facing sunspot region 2887 erupted today with a major X1.0 (R3-strong) solar flare that launched a major coronal mass ejection...
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An M1.6 solar flare peaked yesterday at 06:38 UTC. Source of the eruption was sunspot region 2882 which was in...
Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation (HamSCI) founder Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF — an assistant professor in The University of Scranton’s Physics and...
We have had a quiet summer when it comes to space weather but our Sun is starting to kick into...
Sunspot region 2859 produced a long duration C3.0 solar flare yesterday which launched a coronal mass ejection into space. The...
An X-class solar flare (R3-moderate) has just peaked! The maximum measured X-ray flux was X1.59 to be precise and the...
Sunspot region 2816 produced a long duration C3.9 solar flare which was associated with both Type II and IV radio...
Surprise surprise! Sunspot region 2816 produced an M1.1 solar flare which peaked at 23:42 UTC. This is the first M-class...
We are starting to see some nice geomagnetic activity building up right now as a high speed solar wind stream...
This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1146 Release Date: February 13, 2021 Here is a summary of the news trending...
On November 8th, 2020 the Sun exploded. Well, that’s a bit dramatic (it explodes a lot) — but a particularly...
The NOAA SWPC has issued a minor geomagnetic storm (G1) watch for this Thursday (22 October) as a high speed...
Breaking news today from the Solar Cycle 25 Prediction Panel! It is now official, the solar minimum between Solar Cycle...
This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1126 Release Date: September 26, 2020 Here is a summary of the news trending...
A coronal hole is facing our planet today. While this coronal hole is poorly defined in the sense that there...
A C2.0 solar flare took place this morning at 06:47 UTC from a plage region (a region without sunspots) near...
The recent M-class solar flare from a sunspot region that belongs to Solar Cycle 25 was a wake up call...
The sunspot region that was responsible yesterday for what could be the first M-class solar flare of Solar Cycle 25...
925 days. That is the amount of time we had to wait since we last saw a M-class solar flare...