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Geometric storms expected as sun releases solar flare
China Daily· 12 hours agoThe sun unleashed a moderate solar flare on Sunday, potentially leading to small and medium-sized geomagnetic storm occurrences in the ...
Northern Lights expected in US in June: When could Aurora Borealis be seen?
Newsweek· 5 days agoThe sunspot responsible for the lights, known as AR3664, is approximately 15 times as wide as Earth....
Another chance to see the aurora? Predictions say this weekend could be good.
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoThat science doesn't exist. We have to wait for them to happen." Dahl, an amateur astronomer and...
Why are the northern lights different colors? Will Florida see them again later this week?
The Florida Times-Union· 6 hours agoIf you missed them last month, you might have a second chance at catching a glimpse of the northern...
Northern lights may light up U.S. skies, including Florida, in June: 5 things to know
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoNorthern lights in Florida could be possible June 6 when the sunspot responsible for May's display...
Could the Northern Lights be visible in Oklahoma again this June? Here's what to know
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoSolar activity is unpredictable, Carter said, especially as the sun approaches its "solar maximum"...
Sun Struck: NASA Captures Intense X-Class Solar Flares
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoNASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), which continuously monitors the Sun, recently captured...
The Northern Lights could return this week – 5 ways to plan your photo shoot
TechRadar· 2 days agoAccording to NASA, the sunspot AR3697 (formerly known as AR3664) let rip an X-class solar flare,...
Auroras could appear over the next week as solar activity increases
CNN.com· 3 days agoBut the aurora-causing solar flares and coronal mass ejections currently spewing from the sun are a...
The Sun Just Unleashed Yet Another Fierce Solar Flare, and It's Only Getting Started
Futurism via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMiss out on the stunning aurora borealis that graced the night sky a few weeks ago? You may be in...