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!
A stunning display of the Northern Lights was seen across much of the U.S., including states as far south as Florida and Alabama, due to intense geomagnetic storms caused by solar activity. Don't miss your chance to see this celestial wonder!
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!
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!
Get ready for a stunning celestial display! The northern lights might be visible across northern states this week due to minor geomagnetic storms caused by solar activity. Discover where and how to catch this breathtaking phenomenon!
Hurricane Humberto has rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm, currently posing no threat to South Florida. However, residents should stay informed as conditions may change and marine hazards are expected.
NASA and NOAA have launched three new missions to study the Sun's impact on space weather. These groundbreaking projects aim to protect Earth and prepare for future missions to the Moon and Mars.
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.
On Sept. 23, the SWFO-L1 satellite will launch to monitor solar activity, providing crucial warnings for Earth against disruptive space weather. As older missions age, this new sentinel is vital for protecting our technology.
A groundbreaking study warns that rising global temperatures could lead to the death of over 70% of Atlantic coral reefs by 2040. With dire implications for marine life and coastal protection, urgent action is needed to combat climate change.