Tag: space-weather

NOAA Updates Solar Wind Data Collection and Reporting Protocols

NOAA is revising its methods for collecting and sharing solar wind parameters, impacting global space weather monitoring centers.

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James Webb Telescope Captures Morning ‘Sand’ Clouds on Hot Jupiter WASP-94Ab

NASA’s James Webb Telescope observed daily weather cycles on hot Jupiter WASP-94Ab, revealing morning silicate clouds that clear by evening.

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Powerful X2.5-Class Solar Flare Detected, Second Strongest This Year

An X2.5-class solar flare, the most intense in over two months, was observed with significant plasma ejection affecting space weather monitoring.

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Earth’s Magnetic Field Offers Intermittent Radiation Shielding to the Moon, New Data Reveals

Chinese lunar lander data shows Earth’s magnetic field provides occasional radiation protection to the Moon, challenging previous assumptions.

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NASA Begins Studying Habitability Risks Around Low-Mass Stars Using SPARCS Telescope

NASA uses the SPARCS space telescope to analyze stellar activity that may threaten life on planets orbiting low-mass stars.

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Largest Sunspot Cluster of 2025 Dissolves Quietly Without Solar Storm

The biggest sunspot cluster that formed in 2025 has vanished without triggering any major solar storms, according to recent observations.

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