The northern lights don't usually reach this far south — but a solar event this week is changing that. Here's what to know.
For decades, scientists have searched for a clear link between the sun's explosive storms and the weather that occurs on ...
A large sunspot group and a fast solar wind stream have raised the chance of a minor geomagnetic storm around June 25 and 26.
Solar storms may influence weather across North America within hours - a surprising connection between space weather and ...
A solar storm is a sudden explosion of particles, energy, magnetic fields and material blasted into the solar system by the ...
Learn more about "StormWall," what it is, and how it will keep Earth safe from potentially dangerous solar storms.
New research shows that geomagnetic storms can cause immediate changes in precipitation, surface temperatures, and other weather conditions.
The northern lights could mean lights out for the infrastructure we rely on.
In May 2024, auroras were observed at unusually low latitudes across the globe, lighting up skies that rarely see such ...
In 1859, the Earth experienced the strongest space weather event ever documented: a solar storm that set telegraphs on fire ...
A significant solar storm is approaching Earth, potentially creating stunning auroras in Europe and parts of northern India, as reported by NASA.