A massive solar flare could leave Nasa's Moon mission in peril after a solar incident triggered radio blackouts this week.
A massive solar flare produced a coronal mass ejection (CME) heading toward Earth, raising concerns for the Artemis II moon mission.
NASA officials say a strong solar flare that erupted from the Sun over the weekend does not threaten the planned Artemis II mission, easing concerns as the agency moves through a key phase of launch ...
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An X1.4 solar flare triggered radio blackouts and launched a fast CME as NASA prepares for its Artemis 2 moon mission.
OVRO-LWA radio data contrasts a quiet day (Sept. 29, 2025) with the hours after the X1.7-class flare recorded at 2:35 ET on Nov. 9. The type III radio bursts, shown in the radio dynamic spectrum ...
A new NASA spacecraft has started tracking the particle streams that can make a massive solar flare dangerous while mapping ...