Forecasters predict a fair amount of aurora borealis activity that will decrease significantly by Thursday night.
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Sciencing on MSNThe Sun Could Enter An Even More Dangerous Phase Than Solar MaximumThe Sun's activity typically peaks at solar maximum, but there's an even more dangerous stage it could enter, and with ...
This is the fourth comet Gröller has discovered, but given its extraordinary distance, it was the most exciting find, he says ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNThe Sun’s Activity May Trigger Earthquakes, New Study RevealsEarthquakes have long been considered unpredictable, but a new study suggests that solar activity could play a role in ...
Solar heat may influence earthquakes and their timings by altering rock brittleness and underground water movement.
Emily Mason, a heliophysicist at San Diego-based research firm Predictive Science, and her colleagues observed coronal loops ...
Computer models that factor in the Sun's impact on Earth's surface temperatures are providing more accurate simulations of ...
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Space on MSNAurora alert: Incoming solar storm could spark northern lights as far south as New York tonightAurora chasers are on high alert for possible geomagnetic storm conditions from March 4 to March 5. Northern lights possible ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNeutrinos could give us real-time access to the solar core, help study its densityScientists no longer need to rely on theoretical models to study the solar core. Neutrinos, emitting from nuclear fusions, ...
On a dynamic planet like Earth, it can be easy for drivers of change to go unnoticed – but scientists have now established and investigated an unexpected link between the Sun and our homeworld.
Tectonic plates move, causing strain energy to build up, and that energy eventually releases in the form of an earthquake. As ...
For decades, seismologists have worked to understand and predict earthquakes, but forecasting remains elusive. Now, ...
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