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The ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) captured a coronal mass ejection erupt from the far side of the Sun.
Aurora chasers, keep your eyes on the skies as we might be in for another show this weekend, albeit slightly smaller than the ...
More geomagnetic storm conditions are forecast for later in the week, pulling the aurora borealis farther south, though some ...
Stunning footage shot from space captured the stunning moment that the aurora borealis appeared to dance over the Earth — in the wake of a geomagnetic storm. NASA astronaut Anne McClain captured the ...
When a geomagnetic storm reached Earth’s atmosphere on Sunday, most of Wyoming was covered in clouds. David Porter of ...
A coronal mass ejection from the sun resulted in a Sunday storm alert, followed by another one that will hit Earth on Monday.
Aurora displays known as the northern and southern lights are commonly visible near the poles, where charged particles from ...
The aurora can't be seen during daylight hours, but space weather models are predicting it could be visible in some areas ...
After Northern Lights appeared as far south as Colorado, Live Science discusses how "cannibal" coronal mass ejections (CME) ...
An ejection from the sun hit Earth early Sunday morning, creating a light show in the sky sooner than expected.
As such, the likelihood of seeing the northern lights in Missouri is low, with more northern states and Canada having the ...
Geomagnetic activity is still lingering from a storm that hit Earth's atmosphere this weekend, but it's getting weaker.