At about 0200 UTC (that’s 1pm AEDT) on November 12, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Australian ...
The X5.1-class eruption from sunspot AR4274 is this year's most powerful solar flare and Earth is in the firing line.
A series of three powerful flares and associated explosions of solar material out across the Solar System have set Earth ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - An uptick in strong solar activity could create a severe solar storm, bringing the Northern Lights as ...
Officials say the CME is expected to arrive at and partially impact Earth around mid-day on November 12. “The potential for ...
Solar flares are classified based on their strength into classes A, B, C, M, and X, with each class being ten times more ...
The night sky could once again be lit up by the northern lights as a Severe (G4) geomagnetic storm watch is in effect for Wednesday, Nov. 12 after a massive solar storm hit on Tuesday night.
A severe geomagnetic storm watch was issued by NOAA on Tuesday in response to recent coronal mass ejections from the sun.
Tips on seeing northern lights: It must be dark outside, so if you can, go somewhere that has as little light pollution as ...
Auroras might be seen again tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 12, across the nation thanks to another powerful coronal mass ejection that's headed for Earth.
Solar storms brought colorful auroras to Chicago-area skies Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning, and there could be more to come.