Aurora chasers are on high alert for powerful geomagnetic storm conditions on Dec. 30 and Dec. 31 with northern lights ...
The Northern Lights forecast is looking up in the wake of a series of several large solar X-ray flares, with the nights of ...
Projections suggest auroral activity could increase in 2025 as activity on the sun’s surface maintains a “solar maximum.” ...
This year, fireworks won’t be the only thing lighting up the sky for New Year’s Eve, as some areas of the U.S. should be able ...
The northern lights are usually triggered by huge clouds of plasma spat out from the sun—known as coronal mass ejections or CMEs—hitting our planet's magnetic field and sparking a geomagnetic ...
The northern lights could once again grace US skies over the coming days. A minor geomagnetic storm is projected to impact ...
“If the geomagnetic field is active, then the aurora will be brighter and further from the poles. Geomagnetic activity is driven by solar activity and solar coronal holes and thus it waxes and ...
As people around the world celebrated the New Year on December 31, the northern lights put on a colorful display to ring in ...
Auroras are best viewed with clear skies away from prominent light sources. In other words, if you’re trying to catch the ...
According to the Science and Technology Daily on Thursday, the geomagnetic field has now gradually returned to normal, and the geomagnetic storm event has concluded. Due to the geomagnetic storm ...
FOX Weather reported that one of the coronal mass ejections (CME) hit the Earth's atmosphere Tuesday afternoon, which resulted in a Geomagnetic Storm Watch through the first day of the New Year.
NASA reports that thanks to Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere, residents are not directly harmed by any of these storms.