Geomagnetic storms caused by a coronal mass ejection from the Sun could cause the aurora borealis to appear brighter and ...
A coronal mass ejection from the Sun is expected to arrive by midday, potentially causing “strong” geomagnetic storms and ...
The solar maximum may be over, but the sun has still been busy with activity.
An Earth-directed coronal mass ejection could trigger a G3-rated geomagnetic storm on Tuesday, Dec. 9, according to space ...
The northern lights could return to Ohio as another solar storm targets the Earth. Here's when the aurora could glow overhead ...
On Saturday, NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) noted that an M8.1 solar flare, “an eruption of energy from the ...
Northern lights forecast: Aurora could be visible across northern U.S. Tuesday after solar eruptions
A strong geomagnetic storm forecast by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center could make the aurora borealis visible ...
Those who missed the stunning northern lights display in November may have another chance at witnessing the celestial ...
Northern Lights Forecast: NOAA has forecast a G1-class geomagnetic storm, the mildest level on the geomagnetic scale, yet ...
Will the northern lights return for a third night over Ohio? What's the best time to see them? Here's what to know.
A strong geomagnetic storm could push the northern lights much farther south than usual, putting on a celestial show for ...
Thanks to a recent geomagnetic storm, some Americans will be able to see the northern lights on Dec. 8 and Dec. 9.
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