The effects of a recent strong solar storm could soon reach Earth, forecasters warned, possibly impacting some critical ...
A "severe" solar storm could make the northern lights visible in the U.S. farther south than usual while also posing the ...
A huge eruption of charged particles from the sun is headed to earth at this moment, and is expected to arrive tomorrow night ...
A geomagnetic storm lit up the night sky in parts of the U.S. during the first weekend in October. South Africa's National ...
We had one heck of the northern lights display Monday night. If NOAA’s forecast is correct, Thursday night’s display could be ...
Very early forecasts that are subject to change indicate the southern extent of viewing could be as far south as Northern California and even Alabama. There are many variables that may change, but the ...
On this Thursday morning a very strong solar flare occurred and is now sending even more geomagnetic energy toward Earth.
That energy, consisting of plasma and magnetic fields from the sun, will hurtle through space and hit the Earth’s atmosphere ...
NOAA: Aurora borealis view line map for Thursday, Oct. 10, includes the northern Midwest states of the United States.
The NOAA expects the aurora borealis view line to be far lower into the continental U.S. Thursday night, creating lights that ...
There were several viewers who sent in photos of the northern lights Monday night and into Tuesday morning. If you missed it ...
Geomagnetic storms happen when the energy from solar winds disturbs Earth's magnetosphere, according to the NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center. The storm could trigger aurora borealis farther ...