A massive coronal hole on the Sun is sending solar wind toward Earth, increasing aurora visibility in higher latitudes.
The gigantic coronal hole is blasting high-speed solar wind toward Earth, potentially igniting vibrant auroras and minor ...
Auroral activity is best seen between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time while at a high vantage point away from light pollution, ...
A new artificial intelligence model trained on decades of data on the Sun’s activity would have predicted the unexpected ...
Coronal mass ejections when aimed at Earth, they collide with our magnetic field within days, setting off geomagnetic storms ...
While G1 storms are considered the mildest category, they can still have noticeable effects, particularly in terms of aurora ...
Predicting these solar storms has always been tricky. But a recent study led by Sabrina Guastavino from the University of ...
The 2024 event was a great, and unusual opportunity to test the AI capability to predict solar activity. The chief objective ...
The 500,000-mile wide hole has cracked open the sun's atmosphere, leaving a gap over 62 times the diameter of Earth from ...
A gigantic hole has opened up in the Sun's atmosphere and is currently big enough to spot from Earth. The structure located ...
The latest Northern Lights forecast means the aurora borealis may be seen in the continental U.S. tonight after space weather ...