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The northern lights revealed themselves to a handful of states Tuesday, but if you missed out, you still have a chance to ...
Space weather may intensify in the coming decades with more frequent solar flares and eruptions to batter the planet. Whilst Earth's technology, including satellites and power grids, is likely to feel ...
A blast of charged particles from the Sun - a G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm - is currently sweeping past our planet. Auroras ...
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Live Science on MSNPowerful X-class solar flare caught on camera erupting from sun's surfaceA powerful X1.1-class solar flare was released by the sun on March 28, resulting in radio blackouts across North and South America ...
The northern lights were visible farther south than normal Tuesday, April 15, and they'll be visible again for some residents ...
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On April 16, a significant solar event is anticipated, with two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) directed toward Earth. , ...
An uncommon double solar eruption has sent two coronal mass ejections towards Earth, which are expected to arrive Wednesday.
This image, captured on December 6, 2010, shows a massive solar filament erupting from the Sun. Nearly a million km long, it was seen by STEREO in extreme ultraviolet light.
The possibility of auroras is generally at the polar regions, where geomagnetic storms are high. This time, these storms extend their visibility much farther south. Skywatchers can see auroras across ...
Meteorologist Taylor Stephenson explains the astronomy and meteorology behind the formation of the Northern Lights.
A pair of solar storms are targeting the Earth, and they could push the aurora borealis into Ohio this week. See the map.
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