NASA's Artemis II mission remains on track for its planned April 1 launch, the space agency announced in a prelaunch news conference Tuesday (March 31). At the news event, held at the Kennedy Space ...
A UK study explains how rare but powerful solar storms could disrupt power, satellites and communication, showing how closely daily life depends on space weather.
Another space weather feature, coronal mass ejections (shown above) send plasma and magnetic field material from the sun's corona into space and can trigger geomagnetic storms when they hit Earth.
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NASA's Artemis II launch is scheduled for 6:24 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Meteorologists note a chance of concern from cumulus clouds and ground winds, but expect ...
A U.K. report explores how extreme space weather could influence public behavior, from misinformation to panic responses, ...