A huge sun eruption combines with speedy solar wind from a "coronal hole" for a weekend aurora show, experts predict.
A G3 geomagnetic storm is predicted to strike Earth, with displays of the Northern Lights possible across northern U.S. states.
A coronal mass ejection (CME) from a powerful solar blast on March 1 is racing ... A partially Earth-directed #solarstorm is coming! Expect G1 to G2 storm conditions by March 5.
A huge solar storm could disrupt communications and send ... Scientists have repeatedly warned that the coming busy period for the Sun could put important communications at risk and that the ...
Scientists have raised concerns about the potential disruption to global communication infrastructure, including the internet, due to increased solar storms and flares during the Solar Maximum phase.
It indicates that the aurora may occur halfway between the green and yellow lines in the below image: These solar winds are coming from a ... as some powerful solar storms have in the past.
In simple terms, this storm is a disturbance of Earth's upper atmosphere. It is caused in part by solar flares, which NASA describes "an intense burst of radiation coming from the release of ...
It was a strong solar storm that recently made the Northern Lights visible across the Northern Hemisphere. While Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field protect the planet from these solar events ...
No solar superstorm as powerful as the 1859 event has occurred since, so it is difficult to calculate what impact a comparable storm might have on today’s more wired world. A hint came with the ...
While the solar wind protects Earth from other harmful particles coming from space, storms can also threaten our satellite and communications networks. The surface of the sun is blisteringly hot at ...
The "severe" solar storm in effect has the potential to trigger the northern lights, causing a stunning display of colors visible from parts of the U.S. A rare solar storm is headed towards Earth.