The sun released a powerful solar flare followed by a fast-moving coronal mass ejection on January 18, resulting in a ...
Just as avalanches on snowy mountains start with the movement of a small quantity of snow, the ESA-led Solar Orbiter ...
The sun sure has woken up this week, unleashing a powerful X-class solar flare on Jan. 18 that hurled a colossal, fast-moving ...
A powerful flare has unleashed a severe solar storm that could cause auroras and satellite disruptions on Earth.
A NOAA forecast has Northern Lights visible in northern U.S. states overnight on Monday, Jan. 19 through Tuesday, Jan. 20, as ...
A solar radiation storm stronger than one we’ve seen in over two decades is in progress, the Space Weather Prediction Center ...
The storm is also responsible for pushing the aurora farther south, giving some people across the southern U.S. a rare chance ...
The planet is experiencing the most powerful solar event since 2003—and it's bringing spectacular Northern Lights.
Earth's magnetic field was struck by a "severe" solar storm yesterday (Jan. 19), triggering vibrant auroras in the U.S. and ...
In terms of categorization of solar flare intensity, the letter X signifies the highest level of energy dissipated by the ...
Solar Orbiter has captured the clearest evidence yet that a solar flare grows through a cascading “magnetic avalanche.” Small ...
By tracing solar flare gamma rays, scientists gain new insight into particle behavior that shapes space weather forecasts.