Coronal Mass Ejection
Coverage of Coronal Mass Ejection in the Nexus archive.
- Incoming CME could spark impressive northern lights over the northern US tonight
An incoming Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) is expected to create visible northern lights over the northern United States tonight. The event highlights potential geomagnetic activity impacting the region.
- Northern lights may be visible in several US states tonight as 3 CMEs race toward Earth
The northern lights may be visible in several US states tonight due to three coronal mass ejections racing toward Earth, potentially triggering geomagnetic storms and boosting aurora chances. The storms are forecasted to occur through May 20. This event may bring a rare opportunity for people in the northern U.S. to see the aurora.
- Sun unleashes colossal solar flare and coronal mass ejection, raising the chances of northern lights this week
The sun has unleashed a colossal solar flare and coronal mass ejection, increasing the chances of northern lights being visible this week. The event was captured in a two-panel image showing the CME eruption and a close-up view of the plasma leaving the surface. This phenomenon may lead to spectacular displays of the aurora borealis.