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A geomagnetic storm is building this Memorial Day weekend — forecasters say the northern lights could push into the northern US from Sunday into midweek
Federal space weather forecasters are watching a stream of fast-moving solar wind that could light up skies across the ...
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A geomagnetic storm is set to build from Sunday through midweek — forecasters say the northern lights could slip into the northern US after a fresh solar flare
NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G2 (Moderate) geomagnetic storm watch covering Sunday through midweek in ...
Scientists studying 50 years of solar data warn Earth may be entering a heightened risk period for rare “superflares” capable ...
The northern lights could make another appearance late Friday, May 15 into early Saturday, May 16 ...
A fast stream of solar wind from a colossal coronal hole in the sun’s atmosphere could spark a geomagnetic storm, bringing ...
Forecasts say up to three glancing CME impacts could trigger G1 and possible G2 geomagnetic storms through May 20, boosting ...
Images of the far-side of the sun taken by the European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter of a giant sunspot region makes aurora ...
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(NEXSTAR) — Skywatchers across at least 18 states may have the chance to see the northern lights on Tuesday as a coronal mass ejection impacts Earth. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center has been ...
A fast stream of solar wind could trigger G1 geomagnetic storm conditions overnight, boosting aurora chances across parts of ...
NOAA forecasters say minor G1 geomagnetic storm conditions are possible through Monday, May 18, and Tuesday, May 19, with a ...
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