Blue Origin scrubbed once again its launch attempt for its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral, this time blaming space weather.
Last night we witnessed the aurora australis triggered by a solar storm. So, can you still see the aurora australis tonight? And when is the next one?
The aurora is most active near the Earth’s poles, so face due south and keep your eyes low on the horizon. Look for faint ...
Spectacular displays of auroras at abnormally low latitudes were expected again Wednesday night into Thursday, a result of intense solar activity which also carries risks to communication networks.
Dazzling auroras delighted sky-gazers Tuesday night, even in southern US states such as Florida where they rarely make an ...
A severe solar storm is increasing northern lights chances in the US. Here’s who will have the best view Wednesday.
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A geomagnetic storm on Earth triggered by a large burst of solar radiation has temporarily grounded a Blue Origin rocket ...
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It could happen all over again on Wednesday night. The severe solar storm behind the light show — which involves the sun spewing charged particles into Earth’s magnetic field, a process called “ ...
Nearly all of North America was treated to rare cosmic light show Tuesday evening. On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, earth was ...