Aurora chasers are on high alert for geomagnetic storm conditions overnight with northern lights possible at mid-latitudes.
Auroras are possible over the U.S. tonight (March 25) as a "moderate" geomagnetic storm hits Earth. UPDATE: The Northern ...
If you missed your chance earlier this week to see the Northern Lights, the geomagnetic storm continues on Wednesday to ...
High-speed winds from a spot on the sun’s surface may disrupt Earth’s magnetic field on Tuesday, likely creating geomagnetic ...
After an X-class solar flare erupted, shortwave radio blackouts were detected across the Americas — the sunlit side of Earth at the time. These disruptions, common during intense solar activity, occur ...
The other part of the good news is the timing of the possible northern lights. Notice that NOAA forecasts a Kp Index of 4 ...
A huge sun eruption combines with speedy solar wind from a "coronal hole" for a weekend aurora show, experts predict.
Some U.S. states could be treated with a northern lights display due a minor geomagnetic storm on the sun, according to space ...
Near real-time preliminary data from NOAA's first Compact Coronagraph (CCOR-1), a powerful solar telescope onboard the ...
Night owls might have seen dashes of glowing color in the sky early Tuesday morning with the possible arrival of the Northern ...
Here's when and how to spot the aurora borealis from select spots across the United States the night of March 25 into the ...
The dazzling aurora borealis was visible from New Hampshire and Vermont, south to Massachusetts and Connecticut.