The northern lights could be visible over much of the United States because of this unusually strong solar storm.
A severe geomagnetic storm on Friday night will increase visibility of aurora borealis. Here's when you may have the best chance of viewing.
If the CME solar storm from December is any indication, we might just look forward to auroras (also called the Northern ...
Over the last 24 hours, several CME's (coronal mass ejections) have burst outward from the sun and are now headed toward ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) held a briefing Friday, revealing when the agency will know how ...
A giant sunspot cluster rivaling the one that caused the Carrington Event in 1859 could trigger a cannibal coronal mass ...
The CMEs are associated with a large and magnetically complex sunspot cluster, known as NOAA region 3664, which spans an ...
We’re finally seeing a break from thunderstorms this weekend as the weather will lead to a clear sunny sky, BUT now we’re ...
Unusually strong solar flare activity this week could mean the northern lights, or aurora borealis, are visible over much of ...
A "severe" solar storm warning has been issued for several plumes of solar material about to slam into the Earth.
Five ejections of solar plasma from the sun may slam into the Earth in the next day or so, sparking powerful geomagnetic ...