Aurora alert! The colossal solar storm could impact and trigger impressive northern lights.
A NOAA forecast has Northern Lights visible in northern U.S. states overnight on Monday, Jan. 19 through Tuesday, Jan. 20, as ...
The sun recently erupted with a potent X-class solar flare, triggering a fast-moving coronal mass ejection (CME) that is ...
The Sun has hurled a rare sequence of three major eruptions toward Earth, a triple blast that is now driving the most intense ...
Earth's magnetic field was struck by a "severe" solar storm Monday (Jan. 19), triggering vibrant auroras in the U.S. and ...
"This is one of the most exciting results from Solar Orbiter so far." ...
NOAA confirmed an X-class solar flare originating from Active Region 4341 on the Sun on Sunday, Jan. 18.
Earth is currently under bombardment from one of the most powerful geomagnetic storm categories the Sun can unleash. Thanks ...
A powerful flare unleashed a severe solar storm that caused auroras and GPS disruptions on Earth.
An X-class solar flare has produced an Earth-directed coronal mass ejection, increasing solar activity and raising the likelihood of geomagnetic impacts within 24 hours.
Using data collected by NASA's Parker Solar Probe during its closest approach to the sun, a University of Arizona-led ...
The planet is experiencing the most powerful solar event since 2003—and it's bringing spectacular Northern Lights.