Northern Lights, Geomagnetic Storm

The sun blasted a coronal mass at Earth earlier this week, and after back-to-back major hurricanes, some are concerned it ...
The Northern Lights are caused by the solar wind, a stream of charged particles from the sun interacting with Earth’s ...
On October 28th, a breathtaking Northern Lights display dazzled the northern United States residents after strong solar flare ...
Geomagnetic storming of this magnitude is common on NOAA’s 5-level scale. However, several sunspot regions on the Sun are ...
The aurora borealis could be seen as far south as Alabama and California on Thursday night, and the surge of solar particles could extend into Friday too.
When the Sun emits solar flares, solar phenomena known as coronal mass ejections send charged particles toward Earth. When ...
"Navigation systems, especially those relied upon in disaster relief, may be degraded," NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center said.
A geomagnetic storm supercharged Earth's auroras, or the northern lights overnight on Thursday (Oct. 10), with aurora watchers in the U.S. and across the globe on hand to capture the stunning ...
After reaching solar maximum in Solar Cycle 25, the Sun continues producing multiple solar flares, with some Earth-directed ...