A huge sun eruption combines with speedy solar wind from a "coronal hole" for a weekend aurora show, experts predict.
Some U.S. states could be treated to a northern lights display thanks to a minor geomagnetic storm on the sun, according to space forecasts.
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The star system, tucked away in the constellation Corona Borealis, explodes once every 80 years or so. The last time the star exploded was in 1946, then in 1866 and 1787 respectively. Now ...
During the winter and summer months, half of the Earth is tilted away from the sun, therefore making aurora borealis less ...
To the left of and below Boötes, you'll see Corona Borealis. Here is when the star ... of nine planets with Earth the third closest to the Sun. But each planet has its own quirks, so find out ...
Some states along the Canadian border may be able to see aurora borealis on Thursday, as high-speed winds from a spot on the sun’s surface could impact the Earth’s magnetic field, according to ...
If the Kp index increases to four, similar forecasts push the view line into South Dakota, and areas in northern Maine may have an opportunity to view aurora borealis ... on the sun’s surface ...