A solar explosion called a coronal mass ejection is poised to graze Earth on Friday or Saturday (Jan. 24 or Jan. 25), potentially triggering colorful auroras over the northern U.S.
On January 21, a coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from the sun and is expected to make contact with Earth soon. The CME (a large expulsion of plasma and magnetic field released from the sun’s ...
The exoplanet, a gas giant called WASP-127b that sits around 500 light years from Earth, has what scientists call “extreme supersonic winds,” which make up the fastest jetstream of its kind ever ...
A coronal mass ejection earlier this week may pull the northern lights to more northern U.S. states, forecasters said.
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Aurora chasers are on high alert for minor geomagnetic storm conditions from Jan. 24 through to Jan. 25. Northern lights ...
Solar storms, intensified by the current solar cycle, endanger power grids, satellites, and essential systems. Experts urge ...
The sun’s solar wind, made of charged particles, interacts with powerful eruptions, affecting cosmic rays and space weather.
Solar storms pose a rising threat to power grids, satellites, and communications. Experts call for urgent preventive measures ...
NASA finds flickering coronal loops signal solar flares, paving the way for better space weather predictions and safety ...
Flickering coronal loops in the Sun's outer atmosphere could act as an early warning system for solar flares, according to ...