Strong geomagnetic storms can disrupt radio communications and power grids and even damage orbiting satellites. But they can also boost the auroras , also known as the northern and southern lights, ...
Space weather forecasters say a severe solar storm heading to Earth could stress power grids even more as the U.S. deals with ...
Eyes to the sky! More aurora displays may be on the way following a powerful solar flare and the eruption of an exceptionally fast solar storm.
A strong solar flare is heading for Earth, and it could impact high-voltage transmission lines for power grids and satellites ...
A powerful solar flare is modeled to create the northern lights starting Thursday, possibly even stronger than Monday night's ...
A powerful solar outburst is likely to trigger a "severe" geomagnetic storm on Thursday, with auroras potentially visible as ...
An increase in solar activity on the sun brings another chance to see the northern lights in the Pacific Northwest Thursday ...
We will have another good chance to see the Northern Lights in Connecticut tomorrow night and into Friday. NOAA’s Space ...
This week, a thick, bright line entered from the right side of SOHO's imagery and paraded across the field of view, moving ...
A "severe" solar storm could make the northern lights visible in the U.S. farther south than usual while also posing the ...
The aurora borealis may be visible on Long Island tomorrow night. Here's everything you need to know about the geomagnetic ...
A G4 (Severe) geomagnetic storm is being predicted for Thursday, Oct. 10 and Friday, Oct. 11. It means a northern lights alert for northern U.S. states.