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High-speed winds from a spot on the sun’s surface may affect Earth’s magnetic field, pulling the phenomenon further south.
The stunning views are likely to be seen across parts of the country with potentially clear skies - and there are also two ...
One such is called a Coronal Hole High Speed Stream. A moderately sized one recently rotated past the sun's central meridian, and the CH’s high speed stream is anticipated to reach Earth by ...
During March and September equinoxes, Earth's axis is parallel to the sun's. Magnetic fields of Earth and the solar wind momentarily coincide, creating "cracks" that allow charged particles to ...
The Met Office has issued an update on the aurora forecast, with the Northern Lights possibly being visible in parts of the UK this week, including on March 8 and March 9 ...
On Day 2 (8 March) the next fast wind from a coronal hole is likely to reach Earth increasing ... that departed from the sun on Saturday, March 1. The above image from the Met Office shows parts ...
According to Met Office aurora maps, the best time to spot the Northern Lights on Saturday (March 8) is 9pm, where up to a 90 per cent chance of aurora is forecast for northern parts of Scotland.
In their full forecast from today, March 7 until March 10. The Met Office states: "Background solar winds are expected during Day 1 (7 March). On Day 2 (8 March) the next fast wind from a coronal hole ...