The ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) captured a coronal mass ejection erupt from the far side of the Sun.
An M3-class solar flare that lasted about 3 hours created a massive coronal mass ejection. The Solar Dynamics Observatory ...
NOAA warns of likely G1-class geomagnetic storms on Thursday, Feb. 5, through Friday, Feb. 6, as a coronal mass ejection from ...
We could be in for a Northern Light show of epic proportions. A barrage of intense flares erupted from the Sun earlier this ...
The lights are forecasted to reach 11 northern states near the Canadian border.
This cluster of sunspots has produced more than 60 solar flares, including several that could spark colorful auroras across ...
For an aurora to be visible at low latitudes, a very violent and exceptional solar storm is necessary.
Several U.S. states will be able to view the Northern Lights tonight, including Alaska, New York and Montana.
The solar storm was triggered by an intense X8.3-class flare on Feb. 1, followed by another powerful X4.2 flare on Feb. 4, keeping aurora chances elevated through Friday ...
The best time to witness the northern lights is tonight, February 4, after sunset and extending into the early hours of February 5. However, as solar wind speed fluctuates, the timing may vary. Here ...
India is on high alert as powerful solar flares from the Sun threaten satellites, communications, and power grids ...
In India, Indian Space Research Organisation said it is closely tracking the situation and warned of possible radio blackouts ...