The peak of activity – the solar maximum – occurs when the sun's north and south magnetic poles flip. As the solar cycle reaches its zenith, solar flares ... red, blue and even pink dance ...
Looked over your shoulder recently? Biting the nails you’ve forgotten to clip? If you’re not anxious about work piling up or time passing by, you should be paranoid about the unprecedented weather.
So, how does the sun influence a phenomenon best seen when it's nowhere to be found? It all involves solar flares, geomagnetic ... Whether hues of green, red, blue and even pink dance about ...
A ‘once in a decade’ solar event take place over the next few months – and it means you’ll get even more chances to see the ...
Since a large solar ... the Sun, Earth’s magnetic field mostly protects us—and displays beautiful aurora around the Arctic and Antarctic circles. But what about during big solar flares and ...
Strong solar storms this year have triggered shimmering auroras much farther south than usual, filling skies with hues of pink, purple, green and blue ... flare erupting from the sun, but Earth ...
More: Peak northern lights activity coming soon: What to know as sun reaches solar maximum Solar flares emit radiation ...
So, how does the sun influence a phenomenon best seen when it's nowhere to be found? It all involves solar flares, ...