Yesterday, we saw amazing observations of a full halo coronal mass ejection release from the Sun, passing over comet C/2023 ...
The Space Weather Center has published a new alert for auroras, which may be visible Thursday night as far south as Alabama.
A severe solar storm sparked by an intense flare from the sun could reach "extreme" levels as it bombards Earth, NOAA ...
It all started when the sun released a coronal mass ejection (CME) on October 8. That’s a huge burst of charged ...
According to the Space Weather Prediction Center (yes, I just learned there is such a thing), this Level-4 coronal mass ...
In simpler terms, the storm could cause northern lights to be visible in areas across the northern U.S. The outbreak of northern lights comes after a coronal mass ejection launched from the Sun ...
This coronal mass ejection (CME) is due to collide with our planet on Wednesday or Thursday, after being spat out from a sunspot named AR3835 on Sunday evening, alongside a solar flare.
A huge coronal mass ejection is set to batter earth with plasma particles, triggering widespread Northern Lights displays and ...
Ever since the beginning of the Space Age, the inner planets and the Earth-Moon system have received the lion’s share of attention. That makes sense; it’s a whole lot easier to get to the Moon ...
When this coronal mass ejection (CME) hits the atmosphere, it is expected to spark G3-class geomagnetic storms, leading to the northern lights being visible as far south as California, Missouri ...
The Northern Lights were visible across much of the Chicago area and Illinois Thursday evening amid a massive geomagnetic ...