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Positioned near the centre of the Earth-facing solar disc, this flare was accompanied by a major, asymmetrical full halo ...
After Northern Lights appeared as far south as Colorado, Live Science discusses how "cannibal" coronal mass ejections (CME) ...
A G4 geomagnetic storm is possible June 1st and 2nd. This could bring the northern lights as far south as Missouri and ...
Solar scientists have unveiled spectacular new images of plasma "rain" in the sun's corona using adaptive optics.
A strong solar storm is set to impact Earth's magnetosphere to start June, likely sparking a display of the Northern Lights ...
Earth was struck by a powerful Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), with the speed of upwards of 1000 km/sec late on Saturday ...
This weekend, residents in the northernmost parts of Texas — particularly those in the Panhandle north of Amarillo — may be ...
For D.C.-area aurora chasers are recommended to scan the northern horizon visually and with a smartphone/camera starting as ...
The flare lasted for three hours, which is longer than usual. While it didn't attain a high intensity, it did eject a significant amount of mass that could cause considerable disruption.
The Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and even the deep South could be in for an aurora borealis treat Sunday night. A strong geomagnetic ...
The impact is expected to spark a severe (G4-class) geomagnetic storm, raising the possibility of dazzling auroras visible ...