Spring starts this week. Will it be calm or are storms expected throughout the season? Here are predictions from Farmer's Almanac, NWS.
the sun unleashed the most powerful solar flare of the current solar cycle yet. The X-class flare — the most powerful type the sun is capable of producing — reached a magnitude of X9 ...
If you missed the the blood moon early this morning, you'll now have to wait nearly a year before seeing your next.
Scientists at NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicted that the current cycle, Solar Cycle 25 (the 25th since 1755, when regular daily records of sunspots ...
A minor geomagnetic storm is forecast for Wednesday March 5. Chances remain strong for seeing the aurora borealis in the months ahead.
The report said the current solar cycle is expected to reach its peak around July. This cycle has steadily increased in intensity and has already exceeded the peak of the previous cycle.
There may be more northern lights – or aurora borealis – sightings this spring. During the March and September equinoxes, the Earth's axis is parallel to the sun's. According to the Russell ...
And since the sun’s current solar cycle has reached its peak and is producing major solar storms, there will be more opportunities to see another aurora in the future. To increase your chances ...