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Last Year's Global Aurora-Sparking "Superstorm" Squashed Earth's Plasmasphere To A Fifth Its Usual Size
For the first time, the effects of a geomagnetic superstorm on the Earth’s protective plasmasphere have been observed in ...
The northern lights are being seen more now. It's due to solar science but also due to advancements in technology.
Over the past few days, an active sunspot has erupted multiple times, sending clouds of high-energy plasma into space. The ...
A remarkably smooth and puzzling Christmas Day aurora observed over the Arctic in 2022 was the result of a 'rainstorm' of electrons direct from the sun, says Japanese and US-based researchers. It is ...
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3 Giant Solar Outbursts Explode Towards Earth, Prompting Aurora Forecast Across US
A series of three powerful flares and associated explosions of solar material out across the Solar System have set Earth ...
From Earth, auroras — also known as the northern or southern lights according to the hemisphere in which they occur — appear as colorful lights dancing in the sky near the poles. Astronauts on the ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a geomagnetic storm watch due to more coronal mass ejections.
The strongest solar storm in over 20 years continues, and a major boost on Wednesday afternoon could elevate this aurora ...
Nature offers many dazzling displays, from jagged flashes of lightning to radiant sunsets. But perhaps one of the most ...
A dazzling display of northern lights lit up Montana last night. More could potentially be on the way tonight! Share your ...
Charles Deehr remembers his first red aurora in 1958 but others have appeared over the decades, including earlier this month.
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 ...
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