Aurora chasers are on high alert for geomagnetic storm conditions overnight with northern lights possible at mid-latitudes.
A huge sun eruption combines with speedy solar wind from a "coronal hole" for a weekend aurora show, experts predict.
When these waves of charged particles reach Earth, they interact with the planet’s magnetic field, triggering the stunning displays of color known as the aurora borealis in the north and the ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted a much stronger northern lights display than usual Saturday ...
Expectations still stand for another round of the Aurora to perk up again tonight across the globe as more “sun burps” continue to make contact with Earth’s magnetic field. Current forecasts ...
Aurora results from interactions between the solar wind and Earth’s magnetic field. Most displays are down to geomagnetic storms caused by an intense solar wind powered by coronal mass ejections.
Most of the time, the Earth and Sun’s magnetic fields are misaligned, leaving our planet’s field less open to the ...
concerning the correspondence of the Earth's magnetic field micropulsations 1 with pulsating aurora for the purpose of explaining the physical mechanism giving rise to the phenomena. Fig.
The above image, provided by the Met Office shows northern parts of the UK under a red colour. The colour indicates a chance ...