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Significant coronal mass ejection detected from the Sun's farside by SOHO spacecraft
The ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) captured a coronal mass ejection erupt from the farside of the Sun on Jan. 3, 2022. Credit: ESA/NASA/SOHO | edited by Space.com's [Steve Spaleta] ...
Heads up, night owls and sky gawkers: Mother Nature is putting on a show. The northern lights are expected to dance across 16 ...
A recent X1.4 solar flare raises questions about Artemis II launch timing, communication risks, and potential impacts from ...
Astronomers observed a strong X-class solar flare erupt from the Sun on Sunday night. This immediately caused high frequency ...
A massive solar flare produced a coronal mass ejection (CME) heading toward Earth, raising concerns for the Artemis II moon ...
NOAA warns of likely G1/G2-class geomagnetic storm on Sunday, March. 29, through Monday, March 30, as a coronal mass ejection ...
An M3-class solar flare that lasted about 3 hours created a massive coronal mass ejection. The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) captured the fireworks ...
A geomagnetic storm is expected to bring a burst of auroras to northern and upper Midwest states as March gives way to April.
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Northern lights possible on Tuesday night after sun releases X-class solar flare
Northern lights may be visible on Tuesday night after the sun released an X-class solar flare on Sunday night.
A geomagnetic storm may be strong enough to give people a shot at seeing the northern lights on Tuesday.
Areas in the north of England could get a glimpse of the aurora in a 'very rare occurrence' ...
In October 1989, a blast from the sun flung out a stream of super-powered protons. This solar storm lasted for days and ...
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