A powerful geomagnetic storm created a series of brilliant auroras recently for observers across North America.
The eruption was accompanied by a CME, which is currently under analysis to assess whether any part of it is headed for Earth ...
At dawn on November 11, 2025, the Sun erupted with its most powerful flare of the year, sending a surge of energy and plasma ...
Astronomers have for the first time detected a coronal mass ejection from another star, shedding light on worlds orbiting red ...
The predicted speed of the third coronal mass ejection in the series was the highest he'd ever seen: about 870 miles per ...
Our viewers across the country were left stunned after the Northern Lights could be viewed right from their backyards.
The aurora borealis was viewable across Wisconsin multiple nights this week — and not for the first time this year.
Will the northern lights return for a third night over Ohio? What's the best time to see them? Here's what to know.
Geomagnetic storm watch was issued yesterday, Wednesday, Nov. 12, due to a series of solar eruptions or Coronal Mass Ejections heading toward Earth.
The Aurora Borealis was spotted in a large swath of states, including Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, ...
It is possible, but the chances of the northern lights putting on another show in the continental United States are low, ...
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