More of the world, including parts of the continental U.S., could see increased instances of Aurora Borealis lights over the next several months.
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Auroras aren't over: the sun's decline brings more storms, and a 'last gasp' finale could light up skies in the next 2 years.
The previous big 'last gasp' happened in May 2024, when the Northern Lights were visible as far as Mexico.
After solar activity spent several decades on the decrease, the number of sunspots, flares and coronal mass ejections is once ...
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The Sun is getting busy and that’s great news for sky watchers! The Sun is getting busy and that’s great news for sky watchers! As we approach solar maximum, the peak of the Sun’s 11-year activity ...
With advance warning, however, steps can be taken to reduce the risks. If an electrical grid is running near capacity, for ...
This magnificent view of the sun's disk was captured minutes after the local eclipse maximum, when 70% of the solar surface surface was hidden by the curving expanse of the moon in the skies above ...