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The sun has a bone to pick with Earth — and it’s not done yet. A colossal solar storm just zapped the daylight side of the ...
A powerful solar storm is set to hit Earth overnight on Monday, with a chance of sparking Northern Lights displays across 18 US states and causing potential disruptions to power grids and communicatio ...
Location signals beamed to Earth by GPS satellites were off by hundreds of feet during the Gannon Solar Storm in May last year, and the disruption lasted for up to two days in some U.S. regions, a new ...
The sun remains active, and a geomagnetic storm alert has been issued for June 24-25, as a recurrent, negative polarity coronal hole continues to influence a high-speed stream, likely bringing space ...
The sun has been active and unleashed an intense combination of coronal mass ejections and coronal hole high-speed streams with a geomagnetic storm forecasted for tonight, Aug. 7, and tomorrow, Aug. 8 ...
The hottest parts of the sun are its solar flares, and a new study suggests these flares could be more than six times hotter ...
The auroras are a natural light display in Earth's sky that are famously best seen in high-latitude regions of the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The possible geomagnetic storm could be strong ...
Solar Maximum 2025 is the expected peak of solar activity in Solar Cycle 25, characterized by heightened sunspots, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections. This peak is anticipated around mid to late ...
A solar storm occurs when the magnetic fields of the sun get twisted enough from its rotation that they snap. When this happens, they release massive amounts of energy into space. We are not in direct ...
Solar storms that fling magnetism across the solar system can knock out satellites, power grids, communication and navigation systems, and endanger astronauts in space. Scientists can observe these ...
Monsoon weather returns to the Valley; a big solar storm is expected to hit Earth; and more - here's a look at some of your top stories.
Rising levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere aren’t just affecting climate on Earth — they could also make weather in space more dramatic, says new research. A team led by scientists from the ...