A predictive space weather model developed by APL and partners that is designed to simulate how solar storms affect Earth is now widely available to researchers and the broader public.
Astronomers are predicting a solar storm "tsunami" to strike Earth today, following multiple flares and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) from the sun. One of these flares is thought to be among the most ...
NASA’s CGS releases the MAGE model to improve space weather prediction, providing simulations of solar storms, auroras, and their impacts on Earth and space missions.
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'Crash Clock' reveals how soon satellite collisions would occur after a severe solar storm — and it's pretty scary
Satellites would likely begin colliding with each other or space junk in less than three days if they were to lose the ...
Europe has just run its most extreme space weather simulation yet — a scenario so severe that no spacecraft was left unscathed in the exercise. The European Space Agency (ESA) staged the exercise at ...
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Satellite Collision Risk Shrinks to 2.8 Days, Study Warns
Satellite Collision Risk Shrinks to 2.8 Days, Study Warns CRASH Clock analysis shows collision risk surged as satellites ...
A new University of Michigan study offers one of the most detailed pictures so far of how violent sun storms spread across space — and occasionally, straight to our planet. With the help of ...
For two nights, dazzling auroras delighted sky-gazers in unexpected places, including in the US as far south as Florida. The cause: dual solar storms unleashed by the sun reaching Earth. A severe ...
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