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!
A groundbreaking discovery on asteroid Ryugu has revealed the presence of djerfisherite, challenging our understanding of its formation and the early solar system. This unexpected find opens new questions about primitive asteroids and their complexities.
The Rubin Observatory has made a groundbreaking discovery, identifying 2,104 new asteroids in our solar system, including near-Earth objects. This could change our understanding of space forever!
NASA's Psyche spacecraft has reignited its plasma thrusters as it journeys deeper into the Solar System, readying for its groundbreaking mission to explore a metal-rich asteroid. With backup systems in place, the mission remains on track for a 2029 arrival!
Rooftop solar in the U.S. is at risk as a GOP budget bill seeks to eliminate federal tax credits, potentially causing a 60% drop in installations by 2026. This could significantly raise energy costs for homeowners, especially low-income families.
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.
The European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission has successfully created the world's first artificial total solar eclipse, allowing scientists unprecedented access to study the Sun's corona and its mysteries.
The Proba-3 mission by the European Space Agency has successfully captured its first images of the Sun's outer atmosphere, unveiling extraordinary details about the solar corona through a groundbreaking artificial eclipse.
Astronomers have captured unprecedented images of the Sun's south pole, revealing its tumultuous nature and paving the way for understanding solar behavior that affects Earth.