A geomagnetic storm has created the potential for a gorgeous show for our area and potentially much of the northern portion ...
A red-level magnetic storm hit the Earth on Sunday, March 31. According to experts, this storm is expected to last for ...
Someday an unlucky outburst from our sun could strike Earth and fry most of our electronics—and we’ve already had some ...
The light shows can be seen across the entirety of Mars, due to our neighboring planet's lack of magnetic field.
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Scientists are gearing up to study how solar storms could impact future space exploration, particularly on Mars.
Scientists from the Technical University of Denmark converted data collected by the ESA's three Swarm satellites into sound, representing both the magnetic field and a solar storm. The ethereal ...
creating the spectacular display as they strike the Earth’s magnetic field. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup The storm ...
RECORDS of geomagnetic disturbances during the seven sunspot cycles from 1884 to 1954 reveal a strong tendency for the initial disturbance of a 27-day recurrent series to occur near January or July.
An unexpected discovery surprised a scientist: nanometer-sized diamond particles, which were intended for a completely different purpose, shone brightly in a magnetic resonance imaging experiment ...
Towns, cities, power plants and transport hubs are hammered by waves of drones, and new, highly effective cruise missiles.