The northern lights may light up the sky tonight (Nov. 12) thanks to a powerful solar flare! 17 states are in for a treat as geomagnetic storms may create stunning displays. Find out how to catch the auroras and the best viewing times!
Severe solar storms are set to dazzle the night skies with vibrant northern lights, but they could also disrupt communications. Find out how to witness this extraordinary event!
A powerful G4 geomagnetic storm is set to light up the night sky with stunning auroras, reaching as far south as Texas and Florida. Get ready for an unforgettable celestial display!
Space weather experts warn of incoming severe solar storms that could create stunning northern lights visible far beyond the Arctic Circle. Discover how these solar bursts might affect communications and where to catch the show!
A groundbreaking study on rogue planet SIMP-0136 reveals how its auroras and atmospheric composition could reshape our understanding of planetary evolution. Discover the surprising findings that challenge traditional models!
Get ready for a spectacular display! The northern lights are expected to illuminate the skies along the Oregon-Washington border on Monday night. With the ongoing solar maximum, this is a rare opportunity to witness the auroras further south than usual. Find out how to catch this breathtaking event!
In a groundbreaking study, scientists explore the 2014 space hurricane that disrupted GPS signals and shook Earth's magnetic field, revealing surprising insights about these rare phenomena.
NASA has launched two satellites as part of the TRACERS mission to study Earth's magnetic field and its effects on space weather. This $170 million project aims to unravel the mysteries behind auroras and geomagnetic storms that impact our technology.
NASA's TRACERS mission is launching soon, aiming to reveal how solar wind interacts with Earth's magnetic field. This dual-satellite mission will explore magnetic reconnection and its effects on auroras and geomagnetic storms.
A coronal hole in the sun is sending charged particles toward Earth, creating a chance for stunning auroras visible from 15 U.S. states tonight. Most intense displays are expected in Alaska and Canada, but keep an eye on the northern sky!