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Eyes up! The Northern Lights may shine bright across Canada in the nights ahead
Displays of the Northern Lights this close to the March Equinox sometimes explode with light and colour!
A moderate geomagnetic storm could bring northern lights displays to U.S. states further south than usual, forecasts show.
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Will northern lights be visible farther south this March? Geomagnetic storm timing explained
Geomagnetic storms from solar eruptions may increase aurora activity this March. Timing near the spring equinox could make northern lights visible farther south.
The Solar System is a weird place filled with incredible physics and geological oddities that often break down in human terms. The way we learn the order of the planets is the classroom version of ...
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NASA data from a massive solar storm on Mars reveals terrifying risks for future astronauts
In May 2024, Mars was struck by a record-breaking X-class solar flare, and NASA’s probes captured every terrifying moment. Radiation spikes, auroras across the sky, and camera disruptions reveal the ...
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NASA will track solar activity to protect Artemis II astronauts
Four astronauts are preparing to fly around the Moon on a roughly 10-day mission, and for the entire trip, teams on the ...
When the surface of the Sun exploded with activity in May 2024, Earth was hit by the biggest solar storm in more than two decades. The video shown below—made from images captured by NASA’s Solar ...
Momentus Inc. (NASDAQ: MNTS), a U.S. commercial space company offering satellites, satellite components, and in-space transportation and hosted payload services, today announced that it was awarded a ...
As four astronauts travel around the moon on NASA's Artemis II mission, they will venture beyond Earth's protective magnetic field. The crew's spacecraft, Orion, will carry and protect them as they ...
A NASA satellite has touched back down on Earth after 14 years in orbit. Van Allen Probe A re-entered on Wednesday, the U.S.
A 1,300-pound NASA satellite is expected to crash through Earth's atmosphere March 10, 2026, with some of the spacecraft ...
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