Solar Storm and Flare

A solar storm and flare, the largest in over a decade, was observed recently, causing disruptions to Earth's systems but posing no direct threat. The event was captured in a timelapse photo over Hansville, Washington, and was followed by days of severe solar activity.

Solar Storm and Northern Lights

A solar storm pushed the Northern Lights further south than usual, impacting power grids and telecommunications systems. The storm produced auroras in various countries, including the U.S. and Chile. The storm originated from sunspots and is expected to continue with less intensity in the coming days.

Geomagnetic Storm and Aurora

A geomagnetic storm caused an aurora visible as far south as Florida and disrupted satellites, including Elon Musk's Starlink service. The solar storm stems from sunspot region 3664 and has caused power grid irregularities and GPS disruptions.

Solar Storm Hits Earth

The most powerful solar storm in over two decades hit Earth, causing celestial light shows and threatening disruptions to satellites and power grids. Multiple coronal mass ejections were observed, with social media capturing stunning auroras in northern Europe and Australasia. Authorities issued warnings to satellite operators, airlines, and power grids to take precautionary measures. The solar storm was described as the biggest in a long time by Elon Musk.

Severe Solar Storm Lights Up Night Skies with Northern Lights

Severe solar storm causes spectacular displays of northern lights in unusual locations worldwide, including Europe, the United States, and New Zealand.

Solar Storm and Northern Lights

An unusually strong solar storm hitting Earth produced stunning displays of northern lights in the U.S. and across the Northern Hemisphere, with potential disruptions to power and communications. The storm, while not as severe as historical events, poses risks for power grids and satellites.

Solar Storm and Aurora Phenomenon

A solar storm is creating dazzling auroras across the globe, with the potential to disrupt communications. Scientists are monitoring the situation closely.

Severe Solar Storm

A severe solar storm is expected to supercharge the northern lights and could be visible as far south as Alabama, but it may cause disruptions with satellite communications, GPS, and power grids.

Potential Solar Storm Threat to Earth

A rare and powerful solar storm may occur in outer space today, potentially wreaking havoc on Earth with severe geomagnetic storm conditions. Officials have issued warnings as at least five streams of plasma are heading towards Earth, prompting concerns about disruptions to electronic devices and power grids.

Solar Storm Alert for Earth

A powerful solar storm is expected to hit Earth on Friday, causing potential infrastructure problems. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a Severe (G4) Geomagnetic Solar Storm Watch due to multiple earth-directed coronal mass ejections.

Solar Storm Threatens Global Disruption

A severe solar storm this weekend threatens to trigger blackouts, disrupt navigation systems, and knock out high-frequency radios worldwide. It is the first time since January 2005 that the U.S. Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G4 geomagnetic storm watch.

Potential Severe Solar Storm Warning by NOAA

NOAA has issued a Severe (G4) Geomagnetic Storm Watch due to an uncommonly powerful solar storm that may disrupt electronic devices and power grids, while also creating a spectacular aurora. The last such alert was in 2005. The storm could impact infrastructure, wipe out the internet, and trigger auroras as far south as Alabama and Northern California.

Rare Solar Storm Warning

A rare solar storm warning issued by NOAA could disrupt Earth's power supplies, knock out the internet, and cause auroras in the northern hemisphere.