Coronal mass ejection from the sun at the same time as a recent X4.5 solar flare is about to collide with the Earth.
After the NOAA issued a geomagnetic storm watch for the U.S. for Sept. 16, clear skies are expected across Michigan.
Parts of the U.S. will be able to see the northern lights due to the sun spitting out an intense flare known as Solar Cycle 25, according to the NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center.
An intense solar flare could spark aurora chances across nearly half of the country late Sunday night -- here's what to know.
An intense solar flare could spark aurora chances across nearly half of the country late Sunday night — here’s what to know.
The phenomenon occurs when Earth's magnetic field temporarily aligns with the solar wind, allowing charged particles to penetrate and interact with our atmosphere. This interaction causes vibrant ...
Here’s how it works. If you enjoy relaxing in the backyard or hosting outdoor gatherings, the best solar lights will keep your backyard or porch lit once the sun sets. What's more, solar lights ...
Super Typhoon Yagi will shake up the pattern over Canada by next week, bringing a stretch of midsummer like warmth to parts of the country Super Typhoon Yagi boomed into a Category 4 equivalent ...
An M1.5-class flare occurred on Tuesday morning. Solar flares are divided into five classes according to their strength: the smallest ones are A-class, followed by B, C, M and X. A0.0 class is ...