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An ejection from the sun hit Earth early Sunday morning, creating a light show in the sky sooner than expected.
An intense solar eruption recently triggered a rare "severe geomagnetic storm" alert for Earth, with the U.S. Naval Research ...
EDT on June 1, 2025, instruments registered a geomagnetic K-index of 8, creeping toward 9, meaning a solar storm has arrived.
A violent solar eruption on May 31 launched a coronal mass ejection (CME) hurtling toward Earth, triggering a rare G4-level ...
A severe G4 solar storm is expected to hit Earth on June 14, 2025, as reported by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center; solar wind coming from a coronal hole—a region where the Sun’s magnetic field ...
A severe geomagnetic storm is on the way, and it could disrupt communications, GPS systems and even produce rare auroras ...
A powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) is predicted to hit Earth today, potentially triggering a severe geomagnetic storm and spectacular auroras.
The impact is expected to spark a severe (G4-class) geomagnetic storm, raising the possibility of dazzling auroras visible ...
A severe geomagnetic storm is expected to hit Earth on Monday, June 2, which could cause the Northern Lights to be visible as ...
A severe solar storm may make the northern lights visible across the Carolinas Sunday night, with the best chance between 8 p ...
On Sunday night, the view line for the northern lights reaches as far south as Nebraska and Iowa and includes 22 states. To ...
A study published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters has uncovered evidence of an extreme ancient solar storm ...