In a groundbreaking launch, NASA and NOAA have sent three missions worth $1.6 billion to explore the solar wind and its effects on Earth. These missions aim to deepen our understanding of the heliosphere and provide crucial data on space weather.
Unexpectedly, the sun has ramped up its activity since 2008, leading to fears of severe solar storms that could disrupt communications and power grids. Scientists are scrambling to understand this sudden change.
Prepare for a stunning celestial display as the northern lights may illuminate the skies across 15 U.S. states tonight due to a fast-moving solar wind stream! Find out how and where to catch this breathtaking phenomenon.
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.
Scientists have unveiled breathtaking images taken by NASA's Parker Solar Probe, revealing unprecedented details of solar eruptions and their impact on Earth. Discover how these visuals enhance our understanding of space weather!
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!
Exciting news for aurora chasers! On June 25, a stream of solar wind is expected to create G1 to G2 geomagnetic storms, making northern lights visible across 14 U.S. states. Learn where to catch this stunning display!
Sunspot region 4114 has erupted with a powerful X1.2-class solar flare, causing significant radio blackouts across the Pacific, especially in Hawaii. Experts warn of potential future flares and geomagnetic storms.
A recent solar storm is set to make the stunning Aurora Borealis visible in up to 18 northern US states. Don't miss your chance to see this breathtaking natural phenomenon!