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A strong solar storm is currently impacting Earth. The event, triggered by a major solar flare, may cause widespread auroras.
A powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) is predicted to hit Earth today, potentially triggering a severe geomagnetic storm and spectacular auroras.
The impact is expected to spark a severe (G4-class) geomagnetic storm, raising the possibility of dazzling auroras visible ...
The aurora can't be seen during daylight hours, but space weather models are predicting it could be visible in some areas ...
Heightened solar activity could bring the aurora borealis to parts of Texas this evening. A rare, severe geomagnetic storm is ...
Aurora displays known as the northern and southern lights are commonly visible near the poles, where charged particles from ...
Washington: A powerful Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) from the Sun is headed towards the Earth. Upon impact, the CME is ...
A blustery solar wind could spark more bright auroras across parts of Canada tonight. Check your weather forecast for clear ...
A large sunspot has just reappeared on the sun's Earth-facing surface, almost two months after it first emerged. The ...
The SWPC states that the best time to see the Northern Lights is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., as the level of geomagnetic ...