An intense X2.3-class flare was released by the sun yesterday, followed by several M-class flares, which caused a series of radio blackouts around the world.
Geomagnetic storming of this magnitude is common on NOAA’s 5-level scale. However, several sunspot regions on the Sun are ...
BOULDER, Colo. (KFYR) - When conditions are right, we can enjoy watching the Northern Lights, but forecasters at the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) are busy focusing on the impacts these ...
Flares of this strength are “generally not common, although not necessarily unusual” when the Sun is at its solar maximum, as ...
In this instance, with such an intense amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation that accompanied the flare, a shortwave radio ...
NOAA's new Compact Coronagraph, CCOR-1, onboard the GOES-19 satellite, has begun transmitting its first images, revealing ...
The latest Northern Lights forecast means the aurora borealis may be seen in some northern-tier U.S. states on Wednesday, Nov ...
A November 6 solar flare hit X2.3-class in strength, causing Atlantic radio blackouts, with more potentially on the way if further solar flares are released.
On Oct. 15, 2024, representatives from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) announced that the sun has entered its solar ...
Northern Wisconsin skygazers may have another opportunity to see the northern lights Friday and Saturday night.
After reaching solar maximum in Solar Cycle 25, the Sun continues producing multiple solar flares, with some Earth-directed ...
A modest display of the Northern Lights may be seen northern-tier U.S. states tonight after space weather forecasters ...