An X1.1-class solar flare on December 29, 2024 ... Detected by NOAA's GOES-16 satellite, the eruption raises questions about a potential coronal mass ejection, which could amplify auroras during New ...
This extraordinary solar activity has gifted us a unique start to 2025, merging nature’s wonders with human celebrations.
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a magnetic filament erupting on the Sun. The filament was "connected to sunspot AR3229" triggered a long duration M3-class flare and resulting coronal mass ...
From vicious storms and relentless global heating, to volcanic eruptions and shimmering aurora, compelling images help tell ...
The Met Office has suggested the Northern Lights may be visible from parts of the UK today, January 1. The spectacular ...
The northern lights could be visible Tuesday night and Wednesday night over the Northern Hemisphere due to a geomagnetic ...
The first flare from 3936 is the one relevant to the solar storm warning, as it was associated with a CME that is coming ...
Powerful eruptions from the sun are likely to interact with Earth's atmosphere on New Year's Eve, causing auroras in some locations.
The sun is bidding farewell to 2024 with a bang—or rather several bangs. Our star produced three powerful flares on December ...
The NOAA/NWS Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a strong G3-level Geomagnetic Storm Watch for Tuesday, Dec. 31. It was sparked by a coronal mass ejection (CME) that happened on the sun’s ...
The huge solar flare may be the last big explosion from the sun this year. The sun is not quite done with 2024.
A festive auroral display may be put on for a lucky few when coronal mass ejections hit Earth on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.