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Sun fires M1.8 flare today ending a quiet spell — NOAA warns G1 geomagnetic storm possible tonight
The Sun broke several days of relative silence on Monday, June 9, 2026, unleashing an M1.8-class solar flare that lit up NOAA ...
OP-ED. Solar storms, cable breaks, satellite collisions, heat waves... Incidents affecting digital infrastructure can trigger ...
The Carrington Event announced its presence on Earth by causing massive auroras in areas that would not otherwise see them.
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Scientists now believe the most extreme aurora storms may cluster in the declining phase of the solar cycle — and we’re entering it right now
On the night of May 10, 2024, people in Florida, Texas, and northern Mexico looked up and saw the sky glowing red and green.
A major solar storm, or another disruption, could overwhelm Earth's satellite system and trigger catastrophic collisions ...
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