The northern lights are being seen more now. It's due to solar science but also due to advancements in technology.
A severe geomagnetic storm on November 12 caused by a coronal mass ejection from the sun led to beautiful auroras all over ...
The sun’s current 11-year activity cycle has already peaked—but extreme outbursts from our star may still be in store ...
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For the first time, astronomers say they have spotted a giant explosion released by a star beyond our solar system.
A storm in space is when you get an enormous burst of energy, called a coronal mass ejection, that will pop off of the sun and blast all the way past Pluto. That comes with a certain polarity, meaning ...
ORLANDO, Fla. - Will Florida get more auroras this weekend? In short, maybe. The sun remains quite active, and its solar ...
Many got to see the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, recently but have you ever wondered what causes them? They’re caused by geomagnetic storms. Coronal mass ejections, or CMEs are blobs of plasma ...
The aurora borealis was viewable across Wisconsin multiple nights this week — and not for the first time this year.
A severe geomagnetic storm caused the northern lights to dazzle across the sky on Tuesday night. Vincent Ledvina, an aurora ...
Millions across the U.S. and Europe witnessed rare, colorful displays of the northern lights on Tuesday and Wednesday after ...