HomeScienceNASA and IBM launch AI Model ‘Surya’ to Predict Sun’s violent outbursts

NASA and IBM launch AI Model ‘Surya’ to Predict Sun’s violent outbursts

The Surya model and its training datasets are freely available online, hosted on HuggingFace and GitHub. NASA hopes researchers, students, and developers worldwide will adapt the tool for new applications.

August 22, 2025 / 23:26 IST
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NASA launches AI model ‘Surya’ to forecast Sun’s violent moods (Image: NASA)
NASA launches AI model ‘Surya’ to forecast Sun’s violent moods (Image: NASA)

When the Sun lashes out, Earth feels the shock. From power cuts to satellite loss, solar storms hit harder than many realise. NASA is now answering with artificial intelligence.

NASA, in partnership with IBM and academic teams, has unveiled the Surya Heliophysics Foundational Model, an AI system trained on nine years of solar observations. The project draws from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which has provided an unbroken record of the Sun since 2010.

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AI predicts solar flares with higher accuracy

Surya’s strength lies in analysing vast amounts of solar data. Unlike traditional models, it learns directly from raw images, enabling faster and more accurate forecasts. Early tests show it can predict solar flares up to two hours ahead, beating previous benchmarks by 16 percent.