Last night, the sun and Earth collaborated to give us a light show that no fireworks display could rival. Happy New Year!
The sun is bidding farewell to 2024 with a bang—or rather several bangs. Our star produced three powerful flares on December ...
The sun recently hurled two coronal mass ejections toward Earth. The first is expected to reach us on Tuesday sparking aurora ...
Powerful eruptions from the sun are likely to interact with Earth's atmosphere on New Year's Eve, causing auroras in some ...
While the world will have to wait until 2026 for the next total solar eclipse, the cosmos promises plenty of other wow ...
This year, three space-related events appeared n in Google's #YearInSearch history: the incredible nothern lights displays, spawned in May after a powerful solar storm, the total solar eclipse that ...
Auroras are best viewed with clear skies away from prominent light sources. In other words, if you’re trying to catch the ...
The NOAA has issued predictions that we could see New Year's auroras filling the sky in some northern U.S. states.
Northern lights could bring colorful auroras Monday and Tuesday nights to states including New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.
Southern Alberta’s skies came alive in 2024, with dazzling aurora borealis displays captivating night owls and stargazers ...
But what you see on New Year’s Eve depends on where you are. A geomagnetic storm could make the aurora borealis visible ...