According to Ocean Networks Canada, the most significant magnetic shift was detected at the Folger Passage subsea site, at a ...
The recent solar storm that allowed for many Canadians to see the Northern Lights was also detected in deep ocean waters.
The powerful solar storm driving the aurora borealis over global skies last weekend was also triggering the movement of compasses deep in the ocean, as revealed in new scientific findings shared ...
It was indeed solar activity that influenced the compasses beneath the sea — some situated as deep as 1.7 miles (2.7 ...
A solar storm could be heading for the US this week after the sun blasted 17 solar flares on Monday. NOAA shows a 60 percent ...
A powerful, three-day long solar storm is expected to hit Earth today that could trigger 'power grid fluctuations,' experts ...
Ocean Networks Canada, which operates deep-sea observatories, discovered the disturbances during quality-control checks. The massive solar storms that set off last weekend’s spectacular northern ...
Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile A powerful solar storm put on an amazing skyward light show across the globe overnight but has caused what appeared to be ...
New research suggests that the Sun’s magnetic field is generated near to the surface, challenging theories that it came deep ...
The most powerful solar storm in more than two decades struck Earth yesterday, triggering spectacular celestial light shows from Tasmania to Ireland - and threatening possible disruptions to ...
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 ...