A supercharged display of auroras could light up the night sky over the weekend and be visible from various locations across ...
The gigantic coronal hole is blasting high-speed solar wind toward Earth, potentially igniting vibrant auroras and minor ...
The recent geomagnetic storm watch NOAA issued is rated as a G1. Auroras occur when solar wind interacts with Earth's magnetic field. The charged particles from the sun collide with gases in the ...
The latest Northern Lights forecast means the aurora borealis may be seen in the continental U.S. tonight after space weather ...
A coronal mass ejection earlier this week may pull the northern lights to more northern U.S. states, forecasters said.
While geomagnetic storm watches of this level are not uncommon, it's not something to ignore. A recent uptick in geomagnetic activity produced stunning northern lights displays that reached deep ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G1 (Minor) or greater ...
Researchers have created an improved traffic light system for predicting geomagnetic storms. They are now testing how well ...
A massive coronal hole has opened on the sun, sending high-speed solar wind toward Earth and increasing aurora activity.
In the wake of a "severe" geomagnetic storm on New Years Day that sparked the northern lights across the U.S., more aurora may be visible in the coming days. NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center ...
A massive coronal hole has formed in the sun's atmosphere, unleashing a powerful stream of solar wind toward Earth. Nearby, a second, slightly smaller coronal hole is also directing solar wind our ...