NASA Launches AI With IBM to Predict Solar Storms: Learn How It Protects Earth

NASA and IBM have developed Surya, an AI model to predict solar storms. Trained on nine years of solar images, Surya forecasts solar activity hours in advance with improved accuracy, allowing industries like power grids, satellite companies, and airlines to prepare for potential disruptions to GPS, communications, and power. While direct observation of the Sun's magnetic field remains a challenge, Surya represents a significant leap in space weather forecasting, with future potential for broader integration as an early warning system.

Aug 21, 2025, 11:00 EDT
NASA IBM Launches 'Surya' AI
NASA IBM Launches 'Surya' AI

Imagine an AI that can look at the Sun and warn us before dangerous solar storms hit Earth. That’s exactly what NASA and IBM have built: a groundbreaking AI model called Surya. This new system could give scientists and industries precious hours of warning before solar flares disrupt our satellites, GPS systems, or even power grids on Earth.

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What Are Solar Storms and Why Should We Care?

Solar Storms are sudden bursts of energy from the Sun. When they reach Earth, they can:

  • Disrupt GPS and communication satellites

  • Interfere with airline communications

  • Cause geomagnetic storms may damage power grids

  • Pose a risk to astronauts in space

In short, solar storms aren’t just a space issue; they can affect our everyday lives on Earth.

NASA + IBM Team Up: The Surya AI Model

To tackle this challenge, NASA scientists joined hands with IBM researchers in Europe to develop an AI system named Surya (Sanskrit for “Sun”).

Here’s how it works:

  • Surya was trained on nine years of solar images from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory.

  • It studies the Sun’s patterns across 13 wavelengths of light.

  • The AI can then predict what the Sun will look like hours in advance, even flagging the early signs of solar flares.

How Accurate Is It?

When tested, Surya proved 16% more accurate than older machine learning models at predicting flares. Even more impressively, it can generate images of future solar activity up to two hours ahead of time.

Think of it like a weather forecast, but for the Sun.

Why This Matters for Earth?

The practical uses of Surya are massive:

  • Power grid operators could prepare for geomagnetic storms.

  • Satellite companies could adjust or shield their fleets.

  • Airlines and astronauts could avoid high-risk exposure.

Over time, this AI could become an early-warning system that protects critical infrastructure around the globe.

The Challenges Ahead

Of course, predicting solar storms is tricky. One big limitation is that scientists can’t yet directly observe the Sun’s magnetic field between Earth and the Sun. That field controls how particles travel toward us, which means Surya can’t yet provide a complete picture of impact levels on Earth.

Still, experts say this is a huge leap forward in space weather forecasting.

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What’s Next?

For now, Surya is designed mainly for researchers. But in the future, it could be integrated into AI-powered tools for industries and governments, helping protect satellites, airlines, astronauts, and even your electricity at home.



Sneha Singh
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    Sneha Singh is a US News Content Writer at Jagran Josh, covering major developments in international policies and global affairs. She holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University, Lucknow Campus. With over six months of experience as a Sub Editor at News24 Digital, Sneha brings sharp news judgment, SEO expertise and a passion for impactful storytelling.

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