The night sky could once again be lit up by the northern lights as a Strong (G3) geomagnetic storm watch is in effect for ...
The culprit is once again the magnetic field of the Sun. Instead of field lines extending out from the Sun and then back into ...
NASA's SDO captured a jack-o'-lantern-like face on the sun as a coronal hole sends solar wind toward Earth ahead of Halloween ...
NOAA’s latest forecast predicts fluctuating geomagnetic activity from early on Oct. 28, through the evening of Oct. 29 ...
The Aurora Borealis is set to be visible from the UK due to a coronal mass ejection from the Sun which is due to due to ...
A geomagnetic storm surprised forecasters overnight as material from recent solar eruptions arrived earlier than expected, briefly reaching strong (G3) levels. Now, NOAA has a G3 geomagnetic storm ...
The Northern Lights may be visible in the U.S. this Monday, following a geomagnetic storm forecast by space weather experts at NOAA.
The Northern Lights are caused by the interaction between the sun’s solar winds and the Earth’s magnetic field. The best time ...
Space.com, which first reported the images, notes that this kind of Halloween-themed coincidence isn't new. The Sun has shown ...
The Great Blue Hole in Belize, a colossal sinkhole in the Caribbean, has become a focal point for new research, revealing a ...
The northern lights could be visible from northern states along the U.S.-Canadian border, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, as the Earth could see the effects of minor ...