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According to NOAA’s aurora viewline, this G1 storm may be seen in northern skies from Washington, northern Oregon, Idaho, ...
If you feel like you've seen more of the northern lights painting the night sky lately, you'd be right—and there's an ...
Deciphering the universe’s secrets is partly done through observation, but just as important are solid models of the forces ...
Scientists are interested in finding out how its once thick atmosphere got stripped away. They think sputtering was behind it ...
The cosmos always knows how to put on a show, so don't forget to look up! The northern lights will dazzle the skies for a ...
A combination of a dynamo-generated magnetic field and massive impacts could explain the highly magnetized rocks in some ...
A strong geomagnetic storm cold bring the Northern Lights as far south as New York over the next few nights. An issue, aside ...
Scientists have developed a new computer model to explore the the interstellar medium, in turn generating stunning images ...
New simulation of magnetic turbulence helps scientists study star formation, space weather, and the forces shaping our galaxy ...
A groundbreaking new supercomputer model shows how magnetic fields shape the turbulent flow of charged particles in space.
The Northern Lights are typically limited to northern latitudes, and are generally seen between late September to mid-April.
Scientists at Southwest Research Institute have uncovered how solar activity influences the velocity distribution and ...