"Two notable coronal mass ejections erupted from the sun on 5 November," reports the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The greatest likelihood of sightings stretches from New York in the east to Washington state in the west, but the view line ...
Now, the sun is at its solar maximum, and many might get their chance to see the northern lights again. Late Thursday night ...
A powerful X1.8-class solar flare erupted from the Sun earlier this week, releasing a barrage of charged particles toward ...
The colourful aurora australis may become visible from southern parts of Australia on Friday night following a coronal mass ...
Seen for the first time from the ground, the polar rain aurora produced an eerie green glow captured on camera in Norway. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
The aurora australis is typically visible in areas such as Tasmania and parts of southern mainland Australia, especially during periods of heightened solar activity. On November 5, two significant ...
A pioneering dawn observation in Sweden has revealed that blue auroras occur far higher in Earth’s atmosphere than previously ...
In case it’s escaped your attention, there’s been a surge of interest in aurora just recently after a powerful geomagnetic storm — caused by a huge blast from the sun — reached Earth at the beginning ...
An autumn meteor shower yearly responsible for “Halloween fireballs” may pose a small impact threat to Earth. What is the ...