High-speed winds from a spot on the sun’s surface may disrupt Earth’s magnetic field on Tuesday, likely creating geomagnetic ...
Timelapse satellite imagery showed the aurora australis dancing over the Southern Ocean between Antarctica and Australia on March 24.The Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) ...
A cosmic enigma, ASKAP J1839-0756, a slow-spinning neutron star discovered using the ASKAP radio telescope, is challenging ...
This activity is connected to a fast-moving coronal mass ejection, or CME, that left the Sun on Friday. According to SWPC’s ...
The Northern Lights are to dazzle stargazers across the UK tonight after a month of increased activity in our skies. So far, March has seen the arrival of the Blood Moon as well as an extraordinary ...
In a strange reversal of the magnetic poles, the new Lexus LX has become the Land Cruiser that the new Land Cruiser is not.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted a much stronger northern lights display than usual Saturday ...
According to Dr. Schmoll, the Earth's magnetic field has a north and south pole, just like any magnet. The sun does as well.
NASA's Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer mission launched March 14, to study Earth's Electrojets and improve space weather ...
The magnetic north pole is not in the same location as the geographic north pole, which is located 1,300 miles away.
Mars is the Red Planet, but turns out the moon has the makings of a reddish cast, too. Yes, scientists have found rust on the moon. The question is: why?
Russell-McPherron Effect: Why "Cracks" In Earth's Magnetic Field Mean We Get Peak Auroras At Equinox
Most of the time, the Earth and Sun’s magnetic fields are misaligned, leaving our planet’s field less open to the aurora-causing effects of the solar wind. However, towards the equinox, the two fields ...
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