Brace yourselves, Earthlings: NASA, the NOAA, and the Solar Cycle Prediction Panel have officially declared that solar ...
A new sunspot forming on the surface of the sun might be about to fling solar flares in our direction. The sunspot, named ...
Sunspot AR3738 erupted with a X2-class solar flare. Watch the blast in multiple wavelengths from NASA's Solar Dynamics ...
After months of intense solar flares, NASA confirms that the Sun has reached the most active period of its cycle.
NASA and NOAA have declared the Sun's solar maximum, noting increased sunspot activity and heightened solar events that influence Earth's space weather. This period is linked to significant ...
Star gazers can expect more glimpses of the northern lights as the sun reaches its solar maximum, causing more geomagnetic storms.
The sun is at the peak of its 11-year cycle. That means an uptick in solar flares will lead to more chances to see the ...
The Sun has entered its solar maximum, increasing sunspots and solar activity. This phase, marked by more solar flares and ...
This peak of activity is expected to last for another year, according to NASA.
Increased visibility of the northern lights in the US for the weekend kicking off on Oct. 18.
NOAA releases view line map for the US after a series of solar explosions leading to another night of northern lights ...
In a remarkable cosmic event captured by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS), the ...