The X1.1 eruption briefly disrupted radio communications across the daylight side of Earth.
Forecasters expect a coronal mass ejection and a powerful X-class solar flare could impact the Earth starting on Thursday.
NOAA forecasts a G1, G2 or G3 geomagnetic storm on July 1-3 as a CME arrives, with aurora most likely on the northern horizon ...
A coronal mass ejection could trigger a moderate geomagnetic storm this weekend, potentially pushing aurora visibility as far ...
On top of fireworks for America 250 celebrations in the U.S., the sky may have its own fireworks show, with the northern lights making an appearance. On Tuesday, the sun woke up with an X1.1 flare ...
After witnessing the array of Northern Lights as far south as Colorado, we discuss how Coronal Mass Ejections (CME) are ...
A strong solar flare erupted from a sunspot facing Earth on June 30, causing radio blackouts across parts of North America.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A sunspot on the surface of the sun has erupted with a powerful solar ...
A coronal mass ejection (CME) is a large-scale eruptive solar phenomenon in which magnetized plasma from the Sun’s corona is expelled into interplanetary space, typically associated with magnetic ...
The X1.1 eruption briefly disrupted radio communications across the daylight side of Earth.