A coronal mass ejection could interact with the Earth, causing geomagnetic storms and making the aurora potentially visible ...
After an X-class solar flare erupted on Feb. 1, a coronal mass ejection reached Earth sooner than expected, prompting ...
In a dramatic escalation of solar activity, the sun has unleashed an X8.3 flare — 2026’s strongest yet — causing radio ...
The northern lights could be visible across northern Michigan and the U.P. Friday night, if the clouds part.
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, ...
Strong solar activity could make the northern lights visible in roughly two dozen states on Tuesday, Jan. 20. According to an alert from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space ...
Elevated geomagnetic activity could allow the northern lights to be seen farther south than usual tonight, according to NOAA.
A burst of solar wind could trigger a minor geomagnetic storm, offering another window to catch auroras from late Tuesday, Jan. 27, into early Wednesday, Jan. 28.
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