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Record-breaking images from the world's largest solar telescope, the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii, reveal a ...
A first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence system built by Nasa in collaboration with IBM can predict violent solar storms ...
The powerful NSF Inouye Solar Telescope has just delivered absolutely mind-blowing observations of its first X-class solar flare.
World's largest solar telescope captures record-breaking images of solar flare, revealing the smallest coronal loops ever ...
The tool models the sun using AI, and its developers say it can anticipate solar flares 16 percent more accurately and in ...
Solar flares could disrupt satellites, GPS, radios, and cell service worldwide, creating major technological blackouts.
NASA's Surya Heliophysics Foundational Model predicts violent solar storms two hours ahead, using SDO data to protect ...
NASA and IBM led the development of a groundbreaking new heliophysics AI model, validated by a team of scientists from eight American institutions led by Southwest Research Institute’s Dr. Andrés ...
Traditional solar weather forecasting relies on localized satellite observations of the solar surface, making it challenging ...
Increased fidelity should improve NASA's prediction of solar storms and flares, protecting astronauts and orbital technology ...
Prior to the Inouye Telescope, people could only imagine the appearance of such scale patterns; now scientists can finally observe them directly. This also marks the first time the Inouye Telescope ...