Richard Carrington’s name has long been connected with the most intense solar storm ever recorded, but his face was unknown until a lost portrait surfaced.
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Wild solar vortex erupts as the sun goes crazy near solar maximum
The Sun is now at the most active point in its roughly 11‑year solar cycle, and scientists say the current peak has arrived ...
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The sun just cracked open across 400,000 miles, fired 6 mega flares in 96 hours
The Sun fired off six X-class flares in the first four days of February 2026, a burst of extreme activity spanning roughly ...
On Valentine's Day 2026, a significant solar storm will enhance the visibility of the Aurora Borealis across 12 US states, drawing travelers' interest. Hotels in key areas report high occupancy as sky ...
Alexander Demarco, the Governor of the Central Bank observed that when the massive subsidies were introduced in 2022, ...
This press release presents Rexel's consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2025. The audit procedures by the Statutory Auditors are in progress and their report on the ...
Q4 sales & FY 2025 resultsSequential sales growth improvement in Q4 in all geographiesMeeting or exceeding all full-year objectives Axelerate 2028 implementation and deeper productivity initiatives be ...
Q4 sales & FY 2025 resultsSequential sales growth improvement in Q4 in all geographiesMeeting or exceeding all full-year objectives Axelerate 2028 implementation and deeper productivity initiatives be ...
This Feb. 4, 2026, image from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captures a strong solar flare erupting from the star.
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Where will the annular solar eclipse be visible on Feb. 17?
The 'ring of fire' eclipse on Feb. 17, 2026, will be witnessed by more penguins than people.
Due to the effects of a weak CME and ongoing high solar wind, unsettled to active conditions are possible this evening, Feb.
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1 week until an annular solar eclipse turns the sun into a 'ring of fire' over Antarctica
The moon will pass directly in front of the sun on Feb. 17, setting the stage for a dramatic annular solar eclipse.
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