A powerful solar flare was released by the sun last Thursday, producing conditions that allowed many people to witness the ...
Another geomagnetic storm made the colorful phenomena known as aurora borealis visible during the weekend across the Midwest.
Sunspot AR3229 erupted with an X2-class solar flare. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the fireworks in multiple ...
People across the U.S. caught a glimpse of the northern lights last night as a geomagnetic storm roiled in our atmosphere.
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The aurora was the result of a massive solar flare, the strongest since 2017, that the sun unleashed late last week.
The solar flare originated from sunspot group AR3842, which has a history of powerful activity. Just days prior, this same sunspot released an X7.1 solar flare and produced a coronal mass ejection ...
A strong G3 geomagnetic storm warning was issued by NOAA as a solar storm heads toward Earth. The northern lights will be ...
WASHINGTON — Solar storms may cause faint northern lights across fringes of the northern United States over the weekend as ...
The lights may be visible in states including New York, Washington, Oregon, Wisconsin, Montana and New Hampshire.
The aurora typically happens closer towards the Earth's poles, though due to the enormous and treacherous Southern Ocean the ...
This alert comes as two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are expected to make their way to Earth this weekend. A geomagnetic ...