By historical definition, Solar Cycle 1 occurred between 1755 and 1766, placing the sun 's current cycle in Solar Cycle 25.
Another geomagnetic storm looms Monday night after a severe storm produced strong northern lights forecasts last week.
As scientists continue to monitor the sun with missions like the ESA’s Solar Orbiter, they remain prepared for both the ...
Auroras are best viewed with clear skies away from prominent light sources. In other words, if you’re trying to catch the ...
More strong solar storms are still expected throughout 2025 and potentially even into 2026, giving us a greater chance of seeing the northern lights.
The northern part of the country could see pink and red streaks in the skies this week, just in time for New Year’s Eve, ...
July 19, 2024 — Space storms could soon be forecasted with ... The Sun Is Already Starting Its Next Solar Cycle -- Despite Being Halfway Through Its Current One July 19, 2024 — The first ...
According to NASA, the solar cycle ends with the solar maximum, where the sun has the highest frequency of solar activity, including storms, sun spots and solar flares. This cycle's solar maximum ...
There's a chance solar storms may bring northern lights to several northern U.S states just in time for the new year.
The sun is bidding farewell to 2024 with a bang—or rather several bangs. Our star produced three powerful flares on December ...
The northern lights could be visible Tuesday night and Wednesday night over the Northern Hemisphere due to a geomagnetic ...
A festive auroral display may be put on for a lucky few when coronal mass ejections hit Earth on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.