Active galactic nucleus (AGN) black hole 10 billion light-years away, J2245+3743, made the biggest and brightest flare ever ...
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A massive star was torn apart by a supermassive black hole, producing the most powerful and distant flare ever observed, ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Michigan as geomagnetic storm conditions are predicted to continue tonight.
Astronomers spotted the largest flare ever released from a supermassive black hole as it snacked on a giant star.
Solar flares are sudden bursts of energy from the Sun, releasing vast amounts of radiation into space. The two X-class flares that occurred between 17:15 and 21:45 UTC produced intense X-ray and ...
NOAA’s aurora forecast map shows that 22 U.S. states could fall under the aurora view line tonight, including: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska ...
A dazzling celestial spectacle is set to brighten up the night skies across the United States. From Alaska to Illinois, 22 ...
The northern lights will be possible again tonight with the chances of a strong geomagnetic storm impacting the planet. This comes after a strong storm was observed last night.
Analysis suggests that the most luminous burst of light ever detected from a black hole — a fireworks show that was, at its peak, more than 10 trillion times brighter than the Sun — flared up as the ...
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A geomagnetic storm surprised forecasters overnight as material from recent solar eruptions arrived earlier than expected, briefly reaching strong (G3) levels. Now, NOAA has a G3 geomagnetic storm ...