Last week, three tiny Australian satellites from Curtin University's Binar Space Program burned up in Earth's atmosphere.
Looked over your shoulder recently? Biting the nails you’ve forgotten to clip? If you’re not anxious about work piling up or time passing by, you should be paranoid about the unprecedented weather.
Sunspot AR3842 erupted with an X7.1-class solar flare. NASA models predict that the coronal mass ejection created by the ...
Are the Northern Lights dangerous? Solar storms in May and October saw intense displays of aurora borealis across the U.S.
The results of a massive solar flare from earlier this week could create more amazing light shows for people in the northern ...
The sun ejected a sizable solar flare earlier in the week and it's going to cause the northern lights to stretch down into ...
The Sun has unleashed a powerful solar flare, Nasa has said. The flare, designated X2.3, belongs to the most intense X class ...
Sunspot AR3765 erupted with an unleashed X1.11-class solar flare. NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the fireworks in ...
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, ...
Sep. 11, 2024 — Astronomers have achieved a major breakthrough in solar physics by successfully producing detailed maps of the Sun's coronal magnetic fields. This milestone promises to enhance ...
A small but mighty cluster of sunspots have made their biggest mark yet on Earth's magnetosphere—and on the radio signals that pass below it. After releasing an X2.3-class solar flare on Nov. 6, radio ...
A massive X2.3 solar flare erupts from sunspot AR 3883, causing radio blackouts over southern hemisphere regions.