Earth experienced a rare and dramatic space weather event in mid January 2026 when a powerful surge of solar radiation struck the planet. The storm, the strongest of its kind in 23 years, sent charged ...
In October 1989, a blast from the sun flung out a stream of super-powered protons. This solar storm lasted for days and ...
Scientists monitoring the Sun have recorded a rare and unprecedented solar event that is changing how researchers understand solar activity and its influence on Earth. Using advanced space-based ...
Skywatchers across Europe, North America, and parts of Asia reported vivid aurora displays. Scientists linked the event to heightened solar activity.
A moderate geomagnetic storm could bring northern lights displays to U.S. states further south than usual, forecasts show.
Last month, Earth was treated to a massive aurora borealis that reached as far south as Texas. The event was attributed to a solar storm that lasted nearly a full day and will likely contend for the ...
During the Artemis II mission launched Wednesday, NASA will test out a pair of new solar radiation forecasts, developed at ...
Spread the loveOn March 30, 2026, the Sun unleashed a powerful X1.4 solar flare, creating significant disruptions in radio communications on Earth and raising concerns regarding NASA’s upcoming ...
A G1 or G2-class geomagnetic storm is forecast to develop on Wednesday, April 1, through Thursday, April 2, with the aurora ...
A recent X1.4 solar flare raises questions about Artemis II launch timing, communication risks, and potential impacts from ...
A massive solar flare produced a coronal mass ejection (CME) heading toward Earth, raising concerns for the Artemis II moon ...