"Stars that are similar to our sun generate superflares once per century, which is 30 to 60 times more frequent than ...
There is no question that the Sun is a temperamental star, as alone this year's unusually strong solar storms prove. Some of them led to remarkable ...
Observations made using a new method have revealed that sun-like stars produce cataclysmic superflares once every hundred ...
High-energy, powerful, and violent stellar explosions called "superflares" have been found to erupt from stars like the sun roughly once every 100 years, making these blasts far more common than ...
A survey of more than 56,000 sun-like stars reveals that “superflares” that could play havoc with electronics on Earth may ...
New findings suggest that an extraordinarily powerful and dangerous burst of radiation might flare from our sun in the future ...
The Sun is a giant glowing ball of plasma that keeps our solar system together, but there are billions of stars like it ...
The Sun might be overdue for a storm stronger than any we’ve seen in recent history, based on an analysis of similar stars in ...
The only way to measure the sun's past activity is to look for evidence of spiking flares in preserved tree trunks and ...
Superflares are extremely strong solar flares -- explosions with energies up to ten thousand times that of typical solar flares.
Unusually strong solar storms earlier this year triggered "Northern Lights" auroras at much lower latitudes than usual.