Vivid auroras lit up skies across North America and Europe as a severe G4 geomagnetic storm, one of the strongest this solar ...
A severe geomagnetic storm caused the northern lights to dazzle across the sky on Tuesday night. Vincent Ledvina, an aurora ...
Geomagnetic storms occur when charged particles from the sun collide with Earth’s atmosphere, creating auroras.
Millions across the U.S. and Europe witnessed rare, colorful displays of the northern lights on Tuesday and Wednesday after ...
The third coronal mass ejection (CME) arrived on November 12, but its initial impact was surprisingly weaker than expected.
The X5-class solar flare on Wednesday bombarded energetic protons toward Earth and they are penetrating the atmosphere all ...
A severe geomagnetic storm watch was issued by NOAA on Tuesday in response to recent coronal mass ejections from the sun.
Geomagnetic Storm Watch is in effect for Wednesday, November 12th, in response to a series of CME’s (Coronal Mass Ejections) ...
A severe solar storm is increasing northern lights chances in the US. Here’s who will have the best view Wednesday.
Increased solar activity causes auroras that dance around Earth’s poles, known as the northern lights, or aurora borealis, ...
On Nov. 11-12, a G4-level geomagnetic storm lit up the skies to produce bright northern lights. Here is everything to know and how to see them.