Aurora
Second night of auroras possible amid 'extreme' solar storm
Auroras could light up skies across swaths of the planet for the second night in a row on Saturday, after already dazzling Earthlings from the United States to Tasmania to the Bahamas the day before.
Solar Fury: The Geomagnetic Storm of 2024
A potent geomagnetic storm, the most formidable in two decades, has struck, instigated by successive coronal mass ejections from the Sun. Initially forecasted at a four-degree intensity, the storm's actual magnitude surpassed expectations, raising concerns among American experts.
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First 'extreme' solar storm in 20 years brings spectacular auroras
The most powerful solar storm in more than two decades struck Earth on Friday, triggering spectacular celestial light shows from Tasmania to Britain — and threatening possible disruptions to satellites and power grids as it persists into the weekend.
'Nature' joins music platforms for conservation project
"Nature" became a musical artist on April 18 with the help of stars including Brian Eno, Ellie Goulding and Aurora, part of a United Nations initiative to raise conservation funds.
Luxurious watches embracing the color green - A Showcase of 6 top watches
From the diamond Patek Philippe, to Krayon's glowing aurora borealis-inspired green, the colour green is taking over the watch industry
Northern lights create a dazzling display across Türkiye's skies
The northern lights, or aurora borealis, illuminated the skies over multiple cities in Türkiye's Marmara and Black Sea regions in vivid shades of red, green and violet in a rare display after the most powerful solar storm hit the earth.
Mysterious light in the sky above Serbia: Should we be afraid?
Some have managed to record this unique phenomenon.
Professor Vladan Duci, Ph.D., noted that as a professional who studies these phenomena, nothing is unusual for him, and that the aurora borealis over Belgrade could be seen in 2000, on April 6 and 7.
Bulgaria Experienced Rare Aurora Borealis Display: Here's Why
A stunning natural spectacle graced the skies of Bulgaria recently, as the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, danced over several cities. This awe-inspiring event, which occurs only rarely in the region, was the result of a solar flare that took place on November 3.
The Northern Lights reached Greece: The sky turned red in Central Macedonia (photos)
For the first time, the Northern Lights became visible in almost the entire Europe
Red Glow Colored the Bulgarian Sky
Bulgaria witnesses an unusual red glow. According to some, it is the Aurora Borealis, which causes multicolored lights to dance in the sky.
Photos are "raining" from all over the country. The phenomenal optical phenomenon was also visible in neighboring countries.
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