The powerful coronal mass ejection would have likely destroyed the atmospheres of any potentially habitable planets nearby ...
The Sun Sent A Coronal Mass Ejection Directly Toward The Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS In A First Of Its Kind Event ...
Astronomers using the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton space observatory and the LOFAR telescope have definitively spotted ...
Astronomers first documented a CME in 1859, in conjunction with the widespread energy grid disruptions that later became ...
For the first time, astronomers have detected a massive eruption — severe enough to devastate the atmosphere of a nearby ...
The northern lights could be visible from states along the U.S.-Canadian border on Sunday night, forecasters at the National ...
For the first time ever, astronomers have spotted a powerful coronal flare (cme) from a star other than the Sun.
Scientists have spotted a red dwarf star about 130 light-years away ejecting an enormous amount of material into space.
Astronomers say they spotted signs of a giant explosion releasing from a star beyond our solar system, one powerful enough to destroy a planet’s atmosphere.
The predicted speed of the third coronal mass ejection in the series was the highest he'd ever seen: about 870 miles per ...
Scientists have finally confirmed a powerful coronal mass ejection from another star, using LOFAR radio data paired with ...
Brilliant colors strobed the skies across much of North America — viewed as far south as Florida — on Nov. 11 as a powerful ...