During the solstices, when Earth's poles are pointed towards, the Sun, our planet experiences the least geomagnetic storms.
A geomagnetic storm is expected to blast Earth tomorrow after the sun fired a plume of plasma and high-energy particles ...
A coronal mass ejection could strike the Earth's magnetosphere this week and cause a geomagnetic storm due to conditions ...
Meteorologists predict that Earth could be blasted by a geomagnetic storm on Wednesday due to its timing with the autumnal ...
The Earth is prone to more geomagnetic storms during the spring and fall equinoxes than throughout the solstices.
The sunspot AR3835 erupted on Sunday (Sept. 22) during Earth's equinox when even a glancing blow can cause a geomagnetic ...
Auroras really have been visible from Washington more than usual this year due to the solar cycle’s peak. It could just be ...
Coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, can cause both the northern lights and widespread telecommunications disruptions. But could ...
NOAA: Aurora borealis view line map for Friday, Sept. 20, includes the northern Midwest states of the United States.
Of course the common question when we get the stronger geomagnetic storms is what does this do for the northern lights. Well, ...