The explosion of the sun is a threat straight out of science fiction, but could it really happen, and if so, what would the ...
The explosion was recorded as a category M5.5 solar flare, but experts believe it might have been even stronger, possibly reaching X-class intensity. The full magnitude is uncertain as the blast ...
Longyangxia Dam will likely not remain the world's largest solar park for long. A project planned for the Ningxia region in China’s northwest will have a capacity of 2,000 megawatts when ...
A massive solar flare explosion occurred on the sun on Oct. 9, creating the possibility that the Northern Lights can be seen again over Hokkaido and other areas on the following nights. According ...
Solar flares are not directly responsible for the aurora borealis. The lights are caused by a phenomenon known as coronal ...
A massive solar flare erupted on Oct. 23, unleashing another night of increased visibility of northern lights across the United States. Solar flare eruptions are associated with coronal mass ...
For Ed Miliband, the Energy Secretary, the months since the election have marked the start of Britain’s green energy ...
The UK’s planning rules were, until recently, the only thing blocking a solar explosion. There were plenty of proposed solar farms but most had generated hundreds of objections from angry local ...