After an intense solar flare, residents in northern U.S. states may get the rare chance to view the northern lights under clear skies, and capture the event on camera.
Sunspot AR3757 erupted with an M1-class solar flare and a plasma plume. Footage courtesy: NASA / SDO and the AIA, EVE, and ...
Solar flares do not cause the Northern Lights. They are caused by a phenomenon called coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that ...
Yesterday the sun released a huge solar flare, and it's heading toward Earth. It's nothing to worry about since it's nowhere ...
Sky watchers across North America are anxiously anticipating what could be the most intense display of aurora borealis in ...
Comments posted to the social media posts for the watches indicate that people believe the auroras will be viewed much ...
A large solar flare earlier this week may give Oklahomans another chance to see the Northern Lights this weekend.
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captures on Oct. 3, 2024 an X9-class solar flare, the strongest of this solar cycle, in two ...
The Northern Lights are set to light up Irish skies tonight with Met Éireann informing the public of the chance to see the ...
A spate of solar activity means that the northern lights may be visible as far south as Oregon, Nebraska and Pennsylvania ...
South Africa’s space agency has warned that the geomagnetic storm can disrupt communications and navigation systems.
Brace yourselves for a northern light show of potentially epic proportions. Some lucky stargazers in the U.S. may glimpse the aurora borealis after the sun unleashed the second-largest solar flare in ...