The Indian Astronomical Observatory in Hanle captured this breathtaking phenomenon, showcasing the beauty of nature's light display in a region known for its dark skies.
A striking telephoto view captured the powerful eruption at Kīlauea's summit, with vents spewing molten lava from deep within the volcano. The image, taken from the closed west rim area of Hawaiʻi ...
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a magnetic filament erupting on the Sun. The filament was "connected to sunspot AR3229" triggered a long duration M3-class flare and resulting coronal mass ...
The sun recently hurled two coronal mass ejections toward Earth. The first is expected to reach us on Tuesday sparking aurora ...
The sun is bidding farewell to 2024 with a bang—or rather several bangs. Our star produced three powerful flares on December ...
NOAA's forecast is predicting a strong geomagnetic storm, which is when an eruption of solar material and magnetic fields ...
A winter storm system is expected to bring up to eight inches of mixed precipitation to the St. Louis area, with areas north ...
But our chances of catching it may be affected by weather conditions, as the Met Office said in a statement ( via Manchester ...
Auroras are best viewed with clear skies away from prominent light sources. In other words, if you’re trying to catch the ...
A geomagnetic storm may make aurora borealis visible across the northern U.S. on New Year's Eve, with potential disruptions ...
One of the world’s most active volcanoes spewed lava into the air for a second straight day on Tuesday. The eruption of Kilauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island has stayed within the mountain’s summit ...