You may have noticed that the Northern Lights have shown up in some unusual places over the past year and a half. That’s ...
Seeing the Northern Lights is considered by many to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. This year, the Aurora Borealis became ...
Back in 2019, a consortium of scientists predicted August 2025 as the peak of the solar activity cycle. But where are we now?
Get ready for another round of auroras! With a Kp index of four, tonight’s aurora activity is a result of Monday’s strong to severe geomagnetic storms. Here's how to watch the northern lights for a ...
In 2026, a rare solar maximum will bring the brightest and most frequent Northern Lights in over 10 years, before fading ...
The sun is in its most active phase—solar summer—causing auroras and posing real risks to satellites, GPS, and power systems ...
The explosive peak in the sun's roughly 11-year cycle of activity — known as the solar maximum — is already well underway, scientists have announced. While many experts suspected that this was the ...
On Sept. 21-22, a partial solar eclipse will see the moon sweep over the sun's disk, blocking its light over a swathe of the ...
Partial solar eclipse today will take place on September 21, 2025. The event will be visible from New Zealand, Antarctica, ...
The partial solar eclipse was visible to over 16 million people when it darkened the sky over the Pacific on Sept. 21-22 ...
Skywatchers will witness a partial solar eclipse on Monday. Check timings, stages, safe viewing tips, and livestream details.
This inverted solar portrait was captured during the waning partial phase, as the moon slipped left to right off the sun's ...