And so the news was recently sprinkled with stories of the discovery of electron bursts beyond the edge of our solar system, caused by shock waves from coronal mass ejection (CME) from our Sun ...
When a solar flare happens, it can be seen by scientists on Earth just eight minutes after it happens. Sometimes, a solar ...
The flare, accompanied by a coronal mass ejection (CME), ionised Earth’s upper atmosphere, absorbing radio signals and causing blackouts in areas exposed to peak solar activity. Experts predict ...
Yesterday, Dec. 17, the sun fired out an 'extremely rare' farside coronal mass ejection (CME ... occurred from the sun's farside and has no Earth-directed components. Slower CMEs often ...
This year, Shadia Habbal, a solar eclipse researcher at the University of Hawaii, is hoping to record and analyse coronal mass ejections, which occur when the sun’s churning magnetic field ...