An intense X2.3-class flare was released by the sun yesterday, followed by several M-class flares, which caused a series of ...
The Space Weather Prediction Center said that there was a continuing risk of more, less intense flares – and that it was ...
A few states along the Canadian border will have a chance to see the northern lights on Friday night, and another solar flare will likely bring auroral activity further south over the weekend, ...
Solar flares are not directly responsible for the aurora borealis. The lights are caused by a phenomenon known as coronal ...
NOAA added that intense flares of this magnitude can be impulsive (meaning quick to rise and decrease), lasting minutes, or a ...
On 6, 2024, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded a powerful solar flare, peaking at 8:40 a.m. ET. This flare, classified as an X2.3, is intense enough to potentially disrupt radio signals, ...
Geomagnetic storming of this magnitude is common on NOAA’s 5-level scale. However, several sunspot regions on the Sun are ...
A massive X2.3 solar flare erupts from sunspot AR 3883, causing radio blackouts over southern hemisphere regions.
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an X2.3 solar flare on November 6th, 2024, causing shortwave radio blackouts in ...
First Imagery from GOES-19 SUVI Instrument The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI) onboard NOAA’s GOES-19 satellite (launched on ...
A portion of the northern U.S. may have a chance to see the northern lights on Saturday night, the latest opportunity to view ...
The northern lights will be the most visible between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time and are most visable further from the ...