Recently the Sun released an X-class flare with a coronal mass ejection heading right towards our planet. Now experts say the ...
Solar wind speeds remain elevated as an incoming coronal mass ejection approaches Earth, with forecasts indicating increased ...
Interstellar objects entering the solar system are rare. So rare, in fact, that the one astronomers are watching right now is just the third ever observed. Coronal mass ejections aren’t quite that ...
When these charged particles reach Earth, they can cause geomagnetic storms that lead to the stunning displays of the aurora borealis, or northern lights. While this particular CME is expected to ...
Earth is facing a double coronal mass ejection impact today, January 3, 2026, potentially triggering G2-class geomagnetic ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York as incoming coronal mass ejections and high-speed solar winds could trigger ...
From communications outages to a brush with nuclear war, solar events like flares and coronal mass ejections have shaped ...
It’s incredible to think that the sun, roughly 93 million miles away, can mess with our power grids here on Earth and paint our night skies with ribbons of green and red. But that’s exactly what ...
Solar energetic particle (SEP) events and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are central features of solar activity that significantly influence space weather. SEPs are high‐energy particles expelled ...