Magnetosphere

The Earth’s magnetosphere is an invisible shield that protects our planet from the charged particles of the solar wind. However, this shield is not static. It is constantly exposed to solar activity, cosmic rays and other factors, which leads to various changes in its structure and behavior.

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Solar Fireworks Alert: G2 Storm to Light Up Skies on April 16

A G2 – Moderate geomagnetic storm watch is in effect for April 16, 2025, triggered by a dramatic coronal mass ejection (CME) unleashed during a filament eruption on April 13. The Sun is keeping us on our toes, with moderate solar activity expected through April 15 and a chance for dazzling auroras by midweek. Buckle up for a wild ride through the solar system’s latest antics!

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48 Hours to Impact: M6.7 Solar Bomb Targets Earth - Auroras or Apocalypse?

On January 31, 2025, the Sun unleashed a significant M6.7-class solar flare from Active Region (AR) 3978, marking the strongest solar activity since mid-January. This event, accompanied by a coronal mass ejection (CME), has raised questions about potential geomagnetic storms and space weather impacts on Earth. Here, we analyze the eruption, its associated phenomena, and the likelihood of terrestrial disruptions.

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Brace for Impact: A Major X1.1 Solar Flare Could Light Up New Year’s Eve!

In an electrifying cosmic event, a powerful X1.1 solar flare erupted from Active Region 3936 at 07:18 UTC this morning. While this celestial explosion dazzled astronomers worldwide, it also triggered excitement about a possible Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) that could reach Earth as early as December 31, just in time for the New Year celebrations!

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