A fresh blast of solar wind is set to enhance aurora activity just in time for Valentine's Day. If conditions are right, the ...
Solar sails that allow satellites to glide on the light from the sun could soon become a reality. The technology would allow ...
31. and Feb. 1. Keep up with current northern lights forecasts and geomagnetic storm warnings with our aurora forecast live blog. A massive 500,000-mile-wide (800,000-kilometer) coronal hole in ...
The technology would allow scientists to provide earlier warnings of space weather events such as geomagnetic storms, which have the potential to disrupt technological systems on Earth.
NOAA has issued a G1 geomagnetic storm warning for January 4-5, forecasting heightened geomagnetic activity. Solar storms on New Year’s Eve sparked breathtaking auroras across the US and Europe ...
NOAA has issued a G1 geomagnetic storm warning for January 4-5, forecasting heightened geomagnetic activity. Solar storms on New Year’s Eve sparked breathtaking auroras across the US and Europe ...
Keep up to date with northern lights forecasts, alerts and geomagnetic storm warnings with our aurora forecast live blog. A fresh blast of solar wind is set to enhance aurora activity just in time ...
This Valentine’s Day, parts of the U.S. may witness the aurora borealis due to a G1 geomagnetic storm forecasted by NOAA.
More states in the northern U.S. will have an opportunity to observe the northern lights on Friday, as an incoming geomagnetic storm will likely pull the phenomenon further south, according to the ...
Solar weather will likely impact the Earth’s atmosphere this weekend, including a possible geomagnetic storm that could bring aurora borealis to more states, according to the National Oceanic ...
A G2-level geomagnetic storm, classified as a "moderate" storm, is predicted by NOAA. Because these are projections, they could change as more information emerges. The northern lights should be ...
Per Spaceweather.com, the gases are expected to reach our planet on Friday, where they could potentially spark moderate (G1) geomagnetic storms, which are disturbances in Earth's magnetic field.