A powerful X1.8 solar flare erupted on January 4, 2025, and was recorded at its peak—7:48 a.m. ET—by NOAA’s Solar Ultraviolet ...
Eclipse-watchers have plenty to look forward to in the next decade.
The NOAA has issued predictions that we could see New Year's auroras filling the sky in some northern U.S. states.
If you haven't seen the northern lights this year — now might be your last chance. And what a fun way to ring in the new year ...
Astrophysicists led by a team from Trinity College Dublin have—for the first time—imaged a large number of exocomet belts ...
Carbon-rich cosmic dust comes from different sources and spreads out into space, where it's necessary for life and for the ...
We spoke with Foothill College astronomy instructor Geoff Mathews about the biggest highlights on the astronomical calendar, ...
The northern lights are forecast to put on a New Year's show as far south as Illinois, New York and Oregon starting Monday ...
On 28 February, all seven of the solar system’s ... Earth's view of Saturn and its ring changes with time as the planet spins on its axis. This year saw Northern Lights reaching into southern ...
The powerful geomagnetic storm, or coronal mass ejection of solar material, is classified as a strong warning G3 that could produce northern lights visible through New Year's Eve in as many as 18 ...
In addition, two bubbles of material it sent speeding out across space may paint Earth’s skies with northern lights just as many Earthlings mark the turn of the year. Solar flares are ...
As Earth completes yet another full orbit around the Sun, an encroaching storm is expected to bathe the planet in a glorious ...