A massive coronal hole on the Sun is sending solar wind toward Earth, increasing aurora visibility in higher latitudes.
Solar storms pose a serious threat to power grids, satellites, and communications, yet predicting them has always been a ...
The AI system, developed by Sabrina Guastavino and her team, successfully predicted an X8.7-class solar flare and provided an ...
Now, in a yet-to-be peer-reviewed study, researchers at the University of Genova in Italy claim to have developed an AI model ...
Coronal mass ejections when aimed at Earth, they collide with our magnetic field within days, setting off geomagnetic storms ...
Predicting these solar storms has always been tricky. But a recent study led by Sabrina Guastavino from the University of ...
The 2024 event was a great, and unusual opportunity to test the AI capability to predict solar activity. The chief objective ...
A massive 500,000-mile coronal hole on the Sun is sending high-speed solar wind toward Earth, increasing the risk of geomagnetic storms that could disrupt satellites and power grids.
The northern lights are forecast for Jan. 31 through Feb. 1, 2025. Here's when and how to spot the last-minute auroras.
A geomagnetic storm is expected to impact Earth’s magnetic field this weekend, creating the potential for stunning Northern Lights displays in regions that don’t typically experience them. According ...
Over the past week, a pair of large coronal holes have been crossing the face of the Sun, looking a bit like the face of a ...
The latest Northern Lights forecast means the aurora borealis may be seen in the continental U.S. tonight after space weather ...