Geomagnetic storms from solar eruptions may increase aurora activity this March. Timing near the spring equinox could make northern lights visible farther south.
(NEXSTAR) – A solar radiation storm stronger than one we’ve seen in over two decades is in progress, the Space Weather Prediction Center announced Monday. The storm is classified as an “S4” – the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There were aurora borealis sightings across Northern California amid a solar storm from Monday night to Tuesday morning. (Tayfun ...
Spread the loveAs space weather continues to influence our planet, a significant solar event is on the horizon. A forecast has announced that an earth-directed solar storm is expected to impact Earth ...
When the surface of the Sun exploded with activity in May 2024, Earth was hit by the biggest solar storm in more than two decades. The video shown below—made from images captured by NASA’s Solar ...
Spread the loveAs we approach the mid-week of March 2026, the solar activity forecast has taken an unexpected turn, signaling significant events in space weather that could impact Earth. A recent ...
NOAA is forecasting a G1-class geomagnetic storm on Thursday, March 19, through Friday, March 20, with the aurora borealis ...
Last month, Earth was treated to a massive aurora borealis that reached as far south as Texas. The event was attributed to a solar storm that lasted nearly a full day and will likely contend for the ...
When solar storms erupt from the sun and reach Earth, their intensity is measured against a historical benchmark: the Carrington Event. Now, a portrait of 19th century British solar astronomer Richard ...