A solar storm is a catchall term that describes any disturbance in the sun that involves the violent ejection of solar ...
A spectacular celestial display could light up the night sky this Sunday, as the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, may be visible from parts of the northern United States. According ...
The northern lights are expected to drift slightly further south from Earth's magnetic north pole and appear brighter than ...
The northern lights may be seen in U.S. states after dark on Tuesday, Feb. 17, through Wednesday, Feb. 18, after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warned that a minor G1-class ...
A moderate geomagnetic storm can cause minor issues for satellites, GPS signals and high-frequency radio communication. Some ...
Minor to moderate geomagnetic storms could make the aurora visible further south, forecasters said.
The northern lights are predicted to dazzle across the northern U.S. on February 14 and 15, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), ...
A G1 geomagnetic storm is forecast for February 15 as a CME and high-speed solar wind reach Earth, increasing chances of Northern Lights at higher latitudes.
Solar flares and geomagnetic storms can have very significant effects on satellites, airplanes and GPS and electrical systems ...
Aditya-L1's observations reveal unusual dawn-time geomagnetic disturbances during strong solar storms, enhancing our ...
NASA launched two sounding rocket missions from Alaska to measure auroral electrical currents and study geomagnetic storm impacts on Earth’s upper atmosphere and space-based systems.