Strong solar storm brought dazzling natural phenomenon to rare parts of the world late Thursday and early Friday, lighting up ...
Thanks to heightened solar activity, the aurora borealis could be coming to the skies in parts of Texas, space weather ...
A severe geomagnetic storm is forecasted to hit Earth Thursday, meaning another chance for Texans to see the northern lights ...
An airline pilot recently captured a rare and “breathtaking” view of the northern lights over Michigan, witnessing the ...
SAN ANTONIO – A coronal mass ejection (CME) is a significant release of gas and magnetic energy from the sun. CMEs are common ...
One of the most common manifestations of a CME's impact on Earth are the emergence of aurora borealis, or northern lights.
The aurora borealis may be visible as far south as Texas tonight after the NOAA issued a severe geomagnetic storm watch.
Several states in the Lower 48 may also get a chance to see the northern lights. Areas in red on the map below have the highest likelihood of catching the aurora while those in gr ...
An X7.1 solar flare erupted from the surface of the sun on Tuesday, and the northern lights may be visible across parts of ...
Most recently, the northern lights put on a dazzling show in the Texas Panhandle, coinciding with the peak of the Perseid ...
Earth is being hit by a strong solar radiation storm event that will be followed by a geomagnetic storm, space weather officials say.
The storm should arrive today or tomorrow, and could bring with it some brilliant aurorae.