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Space Weather News Archive

This is an archive of articles about space weather from previous years. For an introduction to space weather, and more recent news articles, please visit the space weather page. For recent news articles in other topics, check out the In the News section.


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December 18, 2006: Aurora over Iowa -- NASA GSFC APOD
December 15, 2006: ESA mission controllers react to solar flare -- European Space Agency
December 15, 2006: Freak solar explosion disrupts satellites -- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
December 13, 2006: New instrumentation helps scientists better predict space weather -- ScienceDaily
December 12, 2006: Space weather "driver" discovered -- Astronomy.com
December 11, 2006: THEMIS probes relocate to Florida for Feb. 15 launch -- UC Berkeley
November 17, 2006: Ulysses embarks on third set of polar passes -- European Space Agency
November 17, 2006: Ulysses starts new journey around the Sun's poles -- NASA JPL
November 8, 2006: A new dimension in solar research -- Max Planck Institute
October 30, 2006: Space radiation threats to astronauts addressed in federal research study -- ScienceDaily
September 29, 2006: Space weather gear readied for the final frontier -- ScienceDaily
September 28, 2006: Instruments enhance space weather forecasts -- SpaceDaily
September 27, 2006: Mind the gap: space scientists uncover causes of gap in Van Allen belts -- ScienceDaily
September 19, 2006: Automated shock detection and analysis software for real-time application -- ACE News
September 13, 2006: Earth storms may lead to space storms -- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
September 6, 2006: Green aurora over Lake Superior -- NASA GSFC APOD
September 1, 2006: Solar sentinels -- Science@NASA
August 24, 2006: ESA's Cluster mission establishes why Earth's aurorae shine -- ESA
August 17, 2006: NASA satellites will improve understanding of the Sun -- NASA HQ
August 3, 2006: NASA selects radiation belt mission candidate for further study -- SpaceDaily
July 31, 2006: NASA selects teams for space weather mission and studies -- NASA HQ
July 26, 2006: New camera enhances forecasting of Sun-generated storms -- SpaceDaily
July 17, 2006: Our Sun's fiery outbursts -- seen in 3-D -- EurekAlert!
June 26, 2006: NASA and NSF computers simulate Sun's corona -- NASA HQ
May 29, 2006: Magnetic storms affect humans as well as telecommunications -- SpaceDaily
May 24, 2006: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab to build NASA's radiation belt storm probes -- SpaceRef.com
May 23, 2006: UCF telescope used to predict, monitor space weather to launch on satellite Wednesday -- SpaceRef.com
May 19, 2006: ESA's Cluster flies through Earth's electrical switch -- ESA Portal
April 20, 2006: Weather under surveillance -- Astronomy.com
April 7, 2006: Collaboration improves solar storm forecasting -- SpaceDaily.com
April 5, 2006: Solar wind whips up auroral storms on Jupiter and Saturn -- SpaceRef.com
April 1, 2006: Probes witness a new facet of Earth's magnetic behavior -- SpaceRef.com
March 29, 2006: Green and black auroras over Norway -- NASA GSFC APOD
March 20, 2006: NOAA Space Environment Center: Earth's first defense against the Sun's fury -- NOAA News
March 13, 2006: Satellites to test tiny technology -- USA Today
March 9, 2006: NASA spacecraft helps researchers see the Sun's far side -- NASA HQ
February 23, 2006: Solar flare hits Earth and Mars -- Space.com
February 22, 2006: Radiation "safe zone" migrates during solar cycle -- NASA GSFC
December 29, 2005: Chandra looks back at Earth, sees aurora dance in X-rays -- Spaceflight Now
December 13, 2005: Hundreds of auroras detected on Mars -- ScienceDaily
December 7, 2005: Space weather bulletins -- Astronomy.com
December 6, 2005: Way-out weather: cold fronts in space -- Space.com
December 2, 2005: SOHO celebrates 10 years in space -- Astronomy.com
November 29, 2005: Intrepid solar spacecraft celebrates 10th anniversary -- SpaceRef.com
November 20, 2005: Rays from an unexpected aurora -- NASA GSFC APOD
November 18, 2005: Radiation resistant computers -- Science@NASA
November 5, 2005: Aurora from space -- NASA GSFC APOD
October 26, 2005: An odd list of body parts -- Science@NASA
October 14, 2005: What is "space weather", and why should I care? -- NASA GSFC Science Question of the Week
October 9, 2005: Who's afraid of a solar flare? -- SpaceDaily
September 20, 2005: Spacecraft pick up earthly aurora -- SpaceDaily
September 16, 2005: Northern lights, September skies -- NASA GSFC APOD
September 15, 2005: Solar minimum explodes -- Science@NASA
September 13, 2005: Aurorae on the way? -- Astronomy.com
September 12, 2005: AFWA monitors record solar flare -- SpaceDaily
September 10, 2005: Scientific breakthrough will help protect astronauts and spacecraft -- SpaceRef.com
September 9, 2005: NOAA issues another space weather warning; powerful solar flare erupts -- NOAA News
September 8, 2005: Radioactive Moon -- Science@NASA
September 8, 2005: Sun kicks up major flare, more expected -- Space.com
August 16, 2005: NASA scientists closer to timely space weather forecasts -- NASA HQ
August 9, 2005: Space weather could scrub manned Mars mission -- National Geographic
August 8, 2005: Cosmic rays 'harm pilots' sight' -- BBC News
August 7, 2005: Dueling auroras -- NASA GSFC APOD
August 5, 2005: Space weather forecasts clear communication -- SpaceRef.com
July 12, 2005: Space storms -- ScienCentral
June 24, 2005: A force field for astronauts? -- Science@NASA
June 13, 2005: NOAA announces impending launch of GOES-N spacecraft -- NOAA
June 10, 2005: A new kind of solar storm -- Science@NASA
June 3, 2005: Stay tuned for a STEREO view of stormy space weather -- NASA GSFC
May 27, 2005: Solar fireworks signal new space weather mystery -- Spaceflight Now
May 24, 2005: Solar fireworks signal new space weather mystery -- NASA HQ
May 20, 2005: Aurora Iowa -- NASA GSFC APOD
May 16, 2005: Major solar storm monday caused top level geomagnetic storm -- SpaceDaily
May 15, 2005: NOAA issues space weather warning -- NOAA
May 11, 2005: CU-Boulder to receive $12 million to participate in solar space mission -- SpaceRef.com
May 10, 2005: Roman portents probe the Sun -- Astronomy.com
May 9, 2005: Mysterious cancer -- Science@NASA
May 3, 2005: NASA selects Magnetospheric MultiScale instrument suite team -- NASA HQ
April 29, 2005: Stay tuned for a STEREO view of stormy space weather -- SpaceDaily
April 5, 2005: NASA study finds Earth's auroras are not mirror images -- NASA HQ
March 1, 2005: Huge 2004 stratospheric ozone loss tied to solar storms, arctic winds -- American Geophysical Union
January 27, 2005: Sickening solar flares -- Science@NASA
January 21, 2005: Sunspot cluster ejects huge radiation storm -- New Scientist
January 20, 2005: Sensor system to gauge effects of cosmic rays on lunar explorers -- EurekAlert!
January 20, 2005: As winter grips most of the nation, there's plenty of space weather too -- SpaceRef.com
January 20, 2005: Rare spate of solar storms bombards spacecraft -- Space.com
January 18, 2005: Powerful solar storm to hit Earth by Wednesday -- Space.com
December 21, 2004: New solar telescope would focus on sunspots, storms -- National Geographic
December 15, 2004: Earth's safe zone became hot during legendary solar storms -- NASA HQ
December 15, 2004: No safe place for satellites -- Space.com
December 14, 2004: Solar ultrasound waves discovered by satellite -- SpaceDaily
November 17, 2004: Aurora over Wisconsin -- NASA GSFC APOD
November 15, 2004: Real-time solar wind data from ACE make accurate forecasts of magnetic storms a reality -- ACE News
November 12, 2004: Missouri's green ribbon sky -- NASA GSFC APOD
November 10, 2004: Sun's storms create spectacular light show on Earth -- NOAA News
November 10, 2004: An unusual light show -- NASA HQ
November 9, 2004: Auroral beauty stuns observers -- Astronomy.com
November 9, 2004: A full sky multicolored auroral corona -- NASA GSFC APOD
November 8, 2004: Sun sends solar storms to Earth -- NOAA News
October 26, 2004: Paving the way for pioneers -- EurekAlert!
September 28, 2004: Aurora over a communications tower -- NASA GSFC APOD
September 1, 2004: A season for auroras -- Indiana University
August 13, 2004: Just in time for Olympic lighting, Sun lights up the skies -- NASA HQ
August 12, 2004: How the solar wind gets past the Earth's shield -- Universe Today
July 30, 2004: Northern lights -- NASA GSFC APOD
July 19, 2004: East meets west to solve space storm mystery -- SpaceRef.com
July 9, 2004: Blast waves near edge of system -- Florida Today
July 8, 2004: Spacecraft fleet tracks blast wave through solar system -- NASA GSFC
June 14, 2004: Speed limit found for solar storms -- Space.com
June 13, 2004: Volcano and aurora in Iceland -- NASA GSFC APOD
June 5, 2004: Sources of solar hazards in interplanetary space -- Spaceflight Now
May 6, 2004: Two new missions to solve mysteries of volatile upper atmosphere -- NASA HQ
April 15, 2004: Killer electrons -- NASA HQ
April 3, 2004: In search of the northern lights -- National Public Radio
March 24, 2004: The next great Sun-watching spacecraft -- Space.com
March 4, 2004: Premier forecasting center avoids ax -- AGU Space Weather
March 3, 2004: Does the electrical power industry need better storm warnings? -- AGU Space Weather
February 20, 2004: Effects of space weather on technology infrastructure -- AGU Space Weather
February 19, 2004: Antarctic test flight preps way for hunt for 'killer' particles -- SpaceRef.com
February 13, 2004: 'Space weather' affects the Earth -- NASA
January 20, 2004: The evolving vulnerability of electric power grids -- AGU Space Weather
December 17, 2003: A proton aurora -- NASA GSFC APOD
December 12, 2003: Sunstorm electron clouds surrounding Earth studied -- Spaceflight Now
December 10, 2003: UCSD physicists see solar electrons, auroras associated with recent geomagnetic storms -- EurekAlert!
December 8, 2003: Earth's radiation belts spectacular following Halloween solar storms -- EurekAlert!
December 5, 2003: Dixieland auroras -- Science@NASA
December 4, 2003: Solar wind cracks Earth's magnetic field -- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
December 3, 2003: Cracks in Earth's magnetic shield -- Science@NASA
December 3, 2003: Stormy space weather slips through the cracks -- NASA GSFC
November 28, 2003: Massive solar storms inflict little damage on Earth -- AGU Space Weather
November 28, 2003: Flare damages Mars Odyssey probe -- BBC News
November 26, 2003: Hot debate over solar storms -- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
November 24, 2003: Sun 'sheds its skin like a snake' -- BBC News
November 23, 2003: SOHO tracks recent stormy regions on Sun's far side as they turn for second shot at Earth -- NASA GSFC
November 21, 2003: Perfect alignment for awesome aurora -- NASA GSFC
November 19, 2003: Sun sheds skin and flips -- NASA GSFC
November 14, 2003: Fireballs from space -- ScienCentral
November 13, 2003: Aurora Oklahoma -- NASA GSFC APOD
November 12, 2003: The Sun goes haywire -- Science@NASA
November 4, 2003: Space weather gone crazy -- another historic flare -- NASA GSFC
November 4, 2003: Here comes the sun, again and again and again -- CNN
November 4, 2003: Aurora over Edmonton -- NASA GSFC APOD
November 3, 2003: Sounds in silence: Cassini eavesdrops on solar storms -- Space.com
October 31, 2003: Solar storm impacts may never be known -- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
October 30, 2003: Aurora in Colorado skies -- NASA GSFC APOD
October 30, 2003: Earth buffeted by big solar flare -- BBC News
October 30, 2003: Message to Congress embedded in huge space storm -- Space.com
October 30, 2003: Space weather forecast center faces stormy future -- Space.com
October 30, 2003: Another giant solar explosion follows Tuesday's enormous solar flare -- ESA News
October 29, 2003: The scoop on solar flares -- CNN
October 29, 2003: Sun erupts in biggest storm in years -- CNN
October 28, 2003: Europe to develop new space weather services -- AGU Space Weather
October 28, 2003: Connecting the world's space agencies -- AGU Space Weather
October 28, 2003: Our Sun's regular mood swings -- BBC News
October 28, 2003: From research model to forecasting tool -- AGU Space Weather
October 27, 2003: How do we predict solar activity and space weather? -- NASA GSFC Science Question of the Week
October 27, 2003: Angry sunspots continue to rumble -- BBC News
October 27, 2003: Solar storm reaches Earth; more activity expected -- SpaceDaily
October 25, 2003: Solar storm buffets Earth -- BBC News
October 23, 2003: SOHO spots Jupiter-sized sunspot & Earth-directed flares -- NASA GSFC
October 24, 2003: Earth put on solar storm alert -- BBC News
October 24, 2003: Cloud of solar gas strikes our planet -- CNN
October 24, 2003: House Science Committee: What is the forecast for the future of space weather prediction? -- SpaceRef.com
October 23, 2003: NASA scientist dives into perfect space storm -- NASA JPL
October 23, 2003: New study seeks to identify and minimize danger to aviation from cosmic radiation -- ScienceDaily
October 14, 2003: New NASA facility will help protect space crews from radiation -- SpaceRef.com
October 14, 2003: NASA and DOE dedicate new NASA facility at Brookhaven Lab -- Brookhaven National Laboratory
October 1, 2003: NASA mission receives more "TIMED" -- NASA GSFC
September 29, 2003: Aurora over the Chugach mountains -- NASA GSFC APOD
September 29, 2003: Prestigious award for SOHO team -- NASA GSFC
September 24, 2003: Proposed budget cut would eliminate space weather forecasts -- Space.com
September 22, 2003: Merged Interaction Regions (MIRs) at 1 AU -- ACE News
September 15, 2003: Solar flares from the galactic deep -- SpaceDaily
September 12, 2003: Solar flares on steroids -- Science@NASA
August 18, 2003: Powerful geomagnetic storm sent out by the Sun -- SpaceRef.com
August 9, 2003: A Perseid aurora -- NASA GSFC APOD
July 17, 2003: Same Sun. Different views. -- The Christian Science Monitor
June 22, 2003: Nighttime clouds shed light on space weather -- Spaceflight Now
June 9, 2002: Jupiter's northern lights -- NASA's High Energy Astrophysics Picture of the Week
May 25, 2003: SOHO investigates source of 'fast' solar wind -- Spaceflight Now
May 20, 2003: Five spacecraft join to solve an auroral puzzle -- AGU
April 9, 2003: Swimming to the Sun -- NASA GSFC
April 8, 2003: Aurora from space -- NASA GSFC APOD
March 27, 2003: Is the Earth preparing to flip? -- BBC News
March 21, 2003: Goddard observes Sun-Earth Day -- NASA GSFC
March 20, 2003: NASA selects next medium-class Explorer mission -- NASA
March 14, 2003: Can events on the Sun be a hazard to airline flights? -- NASA GSFC
March 14, 2003: Europe's scientists help explain the Sun's connections to Earth -- ESA
March 14, 2003: Sun-Earth Day is March 18 -- NASA GSFC
February 20, 2003: ESA chairs the International Living With a Star programme -- ESA
February 20, 2003: Forecasting space weather: Predicting interplanetary shocks before they arrive at ACE -- ACE News
February 10, 2003: Violent truth behind Sun's 'Gentle Giants' uncovered -- SpaceRef.com
February 5, 2003: AGU to launch new space weather journal -- AGU
January 31, 2003: Auroral rocket launch -- NASA GSFC APOD
January 31, 2003: NASA's SORCE satellite soars into space to catch some rays -- NASA GSFC
January 30, 2003: Environmental satellite readied to detect solar storms -- NASA GSFC
January 24, 2003: NASA assigns "Living with a Star missions" to APL -- NASA GSFC
January 20, 2003: Magnetic 'slinky effect' may power aurora -- Spaceflight Now
January 10, 2003: Where can you see auroras? -- NASA GSFC Science Question of the Week
December 6, 2002: It's "TIMED" to say Happy Birthday -- NASA GSFC Goddard News
December 4, 2002: Researchers make first images of Earth's plasma sheet, discover possible breakthrough for monitoring and predicting space weather -- NASA GSFC
November 18, 2002: First 3-D magnetic reconnection measurements -- SpaceDaily
November 12, 2002: Satellite finds electrons brought to near-light speed -- Spaceflight Now
November 7, 2002: UC Berkeley analysis of satellite data turns up first direct evidence that magnetic processes in space can accelerate electrons to near light speed -- UC Berkeley
October 31, 2002: Aurora in the night -- NASA GSFC APOD
October 15, 2002: Aurora's ring -- NASA GSFC APOD
September 23, 2002: Aurora season begins -- Science@NASA
September 17, 2002: Northern lights continue to impress lucky viewers -- SPACE.com
September 16, 2002: Space weather forecasting shifts into high gear -- UCAR
September 9, 2002: Auroral delights -- Sky & Telescope
August 26, 2002: NASA selects Stanford team to design and direct major solar experiment for 2007 launch -- ScienceDaily
August 23, 2002: ESA studies the Sun-Earth climate link -- ESA
August 21, 2002: NASA selects investigations for solar dynamics observatory -- ScienceDaily
July 25, 2002: Space weather experts meet in Adelaide -- Space News
July 25, 2002: Solar grand slam -- NASA GSFC
June 13, 2002: Stormy solar weather plays the Sun like a guitar -- NASA GSFC
July 11, 2002: Nanosensors for astronauts -- ScienceDaily
July 8, 2002: Auroras underfoot -- Science@NASA
June 5, 2002: Solar eruptions that miss can still hit -- NASA GSFC
June 4, 2002: Solar weather probed in depth -- Sky & Telescope
June 3, 2002: Observing atmosphere's response to solar storms -- Spaceflight Now
May 30, 2002: Aurora's polar light show -- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
May 28, 2002: Fleet of NASA spacecraft observe atmosphere's response to recent solar storms -- NASA GSFC
May 24, 2002: Sun-catcher probe completes its first loop around L1 point -- Spaceflight Now
May 19, 2002: Scientists see prediction of solar storms in future -- Spaceflight Now
May 10, 2002: Earth an "active participant" in space weather -- New Scientist
May 9, 2002: Earth's space storm shield offers protection at a price -- NASA GSFC
May 9, 2002: Earth-based tools used to image weather in space -- Spaceflight Now
April 22, 2002: Strong solar blast strikes Earth -- CNN.com
April 4, 2002: Scientists listen in on the Sun to reveal new insights into its fiery dynamo -- Eurekalert
March 20, 2002: Aurora over Antarctica -- NASA GSFC APOD
March 20, 2002: Scientists predict calmer space weather ahead -- Spaceflight Now
March 7, 2002: Puzzling X-rays from Jupiter -- Science@NASA
March 4, 2002: Jupiter then and now -- NASA GSFC HEAPOW
March 1, 2002: Jupiter's great X-ray spot -- NASA GSFC APOD
February 28, 2002: Unique spacecraft group probes Jupiter magnetosphere -- UniSci
February 28, 2002: Solar wind buffets vast Jupiter region -- Spaceflight Now
February 27, 2002: Solar wind buffets vast Jupiter region, team approach reveals -- NASA JPL
February 11, 2002: Everything is right on 'TIMED' with new solar science satellite -- NASA GSFC
January 24, 2002: NASA probes Earth/Sun relationship -- Space.com
January 15, 2002: Red auroral corona -- NASA GSFC APOD
January 7, 2002: Yohkoh spacecraft in safe mode -- spacetoday.net
January 5, 2002: Sun erupts with an extraordinary mass ejection -- Spaceflight Now
January 4, 2002: Sun unleashes monster eruption -- CNN
January 1, 2002: The secret of the black aurora -- NASA GSFC APOD
December 23, 2001: Saturn aurora -- NASA GSFC APOD
December 12, 2001: Cluster quartet probes the secrets of the black aurora -- Spaceflight Now
December 10, 2001: Cluster tunes into Earth's frequency, pinpoints location of auroral radio emissions -- NASA GSFC
December 10, 2001: Fantastic voyage inside the Sun reveals hidden world of surprising complexity -- NASA GSFC
December 3, 2001: Dueling auroras -- NASA GSFC APOD
November 14, 2001: Auroras over both Earth poles -- NASA GSFC APOD
November 5, 2001: Aurora over Winnepeg -- NASA GSFC APOD
October 26, 2001: 'Tis the season for auroras -- Science@NASA
October 25, 2001: Earth's auroras make rare joint appearance in a feature film -- NASA GSFC
October 8, 2001: A Yukon aurora -- NASA GSFC APOD
October 8, 2001: Ulysses sees the Sun begin to quieten down -- ESA
September 18, 2001: ESA Cluster spacecraft fly into Earth's magnetotail -- UniSci
September 10, 2001: Space weather moves from observation toward prediction -- AGU
September 10, 2001: Yohkoh mission celebrates a decade of solar discovery -- NASA GSFC
August 10, 2001: Stormy space weather takes a toll on Earth's ozone -- Spaceflight Now
August 1, 2001: Solar storms destroy ozone, study reconfirms -- NASA GSFC
August 1, 2001: Stormy space weather takes a toll on ozone -- NASA GSFC
July 25, 2001: Satellite spies magnetic 'rubber band' -- CNN
July 23, 2001: GOES-M environmental spacecraft successfully launched -- NASA GSFC
July 23, 2001: Newest NOAA environmental satellite launches: satellite will detect harmful solar flares and gather weather data -- NASA GSFC
July 17, 2001: Exploring Earth's magnetosphere: The Cluster mission -- UniSci
July 17, 2001: Medieval sunspot image linked to 1182 Korean aurora -- UniSci
July 1, 2001: Space station sends back first radiation data -- Spaceflight Now
June 29, 2001: ESA's next solar mission attracts followers to Tenerife -- Spaceflight Now
June 28, 2001: NASA taps Hopkins' Applied Physics Lab to develop solar missions -- NASA
June 26, 2001: Cluster's whispers probe the electrifying plasmasphere -- Spacer.com
June 26, 2001: New satellite will track storms on Earth and Sun -- CNN.com
June 12, 2001: The biggest explosions in the solar system -- Science@NASA
May 4, 2001: The phantom torso -- Science@NASA
May 1, 2001: Space weather on Mars -- Science@NASA
April 27, 2001: The transparent Sun -- Science@NASA
April 12, 2001: Sun shoots another mass of energy at Earth -- CNN.com
April 6, 2001: Aurora over New Zealand -- NASA GSFC APOD
April 2, 2001: Aurora over clouds -- NASA GSFC APOD
March 30, 2001: Equinox + 1 -- NASA GSFC APOD
March 29, 2001: Aurora Alaskan style -- NASA GSFC APOD
March 28, 2001: Jupiter radiation belts harsher than expected -- NASA JPL
March 12, 2001: One-year-old IMAGE satellite snaps first pictures from space of Earth's double aurora -- UC Berkeley
March 9, 2001: Postcards from Jupiter: New aurora details seen -- NASA JPL
February 27, 2001: NASA Ames sends first hardware to International Space Station -- NASA ARC
February 10, 2001: Aurora astern -- NASA GSFC APOD
February 5, 2001: Volcanoes and auroras glow in eclipse movie of Jupiter's moon Io -- NASA JPL
January 31, 2001: Earth's plasmasphere -- NASA GSFC APOD
January 25, 2001: Space 'weather' close-up -- BBC News
January 20, 2001: International team building next explorer to study Sun -- Spaceflight Now
January 18, 2001: Studying our Earth and Sun through the ionosphere -- UniSci
December 28, 2000: Galileo looks for auroras on Ganymede -- Science@NASA
December 27, 2000: Iridium satellites used to map global space weather -- Spaceflight Now
December 22, 2000: Watching the angry Sun -- Science@NASA
December 19, 2000: A close-up of aurora on Jupiter -- NASA GSFC APOD
December 15, 2000: Hubble sees satellite footprints in Jupiter aurora -- Spaceflight Now
November 28, 2000: Solar explosions rattle Earth's magnetosphere -- Scientific American
November 27, 2000: Ulysses is now over the Sun's south pole -- ESA
November 27, 2000: Ulysses spacecraft swings over the Sun's south pole -- Spaceflight Now
November 25, 2000: Thanksgiving solar flares trigger large weekend space storm -- Space.com
November 9, 2000: Ongoing particle storm from the Sun -- SOHO
October 27, 2000: Spacecraft films spectacular light show -- BBC News
October 26, 2000: Putting the 'astro' in astrobiology: How supernovae stimulate life -- Space.com
October 4, 2000: Hitching a ride on a magnetic bubble -- Science@NASA
September 17, 2000: Saturnian aurora -- NASA GSFC APOD
September 16, 2000: X-ray Earth -- NASA GSFC APOD
September 15, 2000: Aurora in west Texas skies -- NASA GSFC APOD
September 13, 2000: A surprising CME -- NASA MSFC
September 6, 2000: Ulysses studies the Sun's polar cap at sunspot maximum -- NASA JPL
September 4, 2000: Aurora Persei -- NASA GSFC APOD
August 24, 2000: Cluster 2 satellites to begin the scientific commissioning -- Spaceflight Now
August 21, 2000: Efforts underway to help protect satellites from upsets -- Spaceflight Now
August 21, 2000: A Perseid aurora -- NASA GSFC APOD
August 17, 2000: New IMAX film features the solar maximum larger than life -- Space.com
August 17, 2000: Mount Megantic magnetic storm -- NASA GSFC APOD
August 14, 2000: Geomagnetic storm sparks northern lights -- Space.com
July 20, 2000: AR9077: Solar magnetic arcade -- NASA GSFC APOD
July 16, 2000: Extreme Sun storm lights up the sky -- Space.com
July 14, 2000: Another strong solar flare heads toward Earth -- CNN.com
July 14, 2000: Space radiation storm -- NASA
July 1, 2000: Fire in the sky -- Scientific American
June 22, 2000: Coming soon: Better space storm warnings -- NASA
June 21, 2000: Solar storm warning down to 12 hours -- SpaceDaily
June 20, 2000: More accurate warnings of space storms now provided -- Spaceflight Now
June 13, 2000: From the drawing board to the stars -- NASA
June 12, 2000: Watching solar wind to help forecast disruptions on Sun -- Spaceflight Now
June 9, 2000: USGS issues geomagnetic storm alert -- ScienceDaily
June 9, 2000: Siberian space light show -- BBC News
June 8, 2000: Earth braces for shock waves from Sun -- CNN
June 8, 2000: Sun sends a cloud our way -- BBC News
June 7, 2000: Space weather to shower the Earth -- EXN
June 7, 2000: Solar storm warning -- NASA
June 6, 2000: Solar storms expected to erupt -- Space.com
June 6, 2000: Iowa professor observes space weather-Earth connection -- ScienceDaily
June 6, 2000: Weeklong geomagnetic storm alert issued -- CNN
June 5, 2000: Disruptions from Sun's geomagnetic storms forecast with "cat-scan" of solar wind -- ScienceDaily
May 31, 2000: IMAGE first light movies and images -- NASA GSFC
May 19, 2000: An aurora before the storm -- NASA GSFC APOD
May 2, 2000: Solar eruption may flood Earth -- BBC News
April 25, 2000: Brushfires in the sky -- NASA MSFC
April 19, 2000: German and Japanese satellites confirm cosmic plasma process -- UNH
April 17, 2000: Improving space weather forecasting by detecting active regions on the far side of the Sun -- AGU
April 11, 2000: Scientists scan auroral data -- BBC News
April 10, 2000: Aurora in red and yellow -- NASA GSFC APOD
April 7, 2000: Solar shock wave causes surprise aurora display -- CNN
April 7, 2000: Skywatchers marvel at light show -- BBC News
March 24, 2000: The RADAR cop in space -- NASA MSFC
March 17, 2000: Forecasting shock-accelerated energetic particles with ACE -- ACE News
March 10, 2000: SOHO sees through the Sun, finds storms on other side -- Spaceflight Now
March 7, 2000: Mission to the magnetosphere -- CNN
March 9, 2000: Scientists 'look through' the Sun -- BBCNews
March 3, 2000: Wanted: A few good solar flares -- SpaceScience.com
March 3, 2000: The Sun's show hots up -- BBC News
March 2, 2000: Polar substorm -- NASA MSFC
February 24, 2000: Leaky Sun threatens disruption -- BBC
February 24, 2000: Space weather mission nears launch -- NASA MSFC
February 21, 2000: Interplanetary shock wave passes Earth -- NASA MSFC
February 20, 2000: 'And here's today's space weather forecast...' -- BBC
February 7, 2000: Major flare erupts on Sun -- BBC
December 30, 1999: Geomagnetic storms may kick off the new millennium -- ScienceDaily
December 29, 1999: The warp and woof of a geomagnetic storm -- NASA MSFC
December 23, 1999: Unusual aurora during solar wind dropout -- NASA GSFC APOD
December 16, 1999: Solar cycle ups and downs continues to mystify scientists -- NASA MSFC
November 12, 1999: An active Sun -- BBC News
November 11, 1999: Solar storms will be disruptive -- Wired News
November 9, 1999: New NOAA space weather scales make solar max effects more predictable -- NOAA
October 22, 1999: Aurora alert -- NASA MSFC
September 27, 1999: Tracing solar wind matter in the magnetosphere: ACE-SWICS and Polar-CAMMICE results -- ACE News
August 31, 1999: Solar activity heats up -- NASA MSFC
June 7, 1999: NOAA's Space Environment Center issues forecasts for space weather -- NOAA
June 1, 1999: How do gusts in solar wind stir the aurora? -- NASA MSFC
April 13, 1999: Study links solar activity to Earth's climate -- CNN
February 16, 1999: Space weather camera set for launch in 2000 -- NASA MSFC
January 23, 1999: Saturnian Aurora -- NASA GSFC APOD
January 21, 1999: Up, up, and away to the magnetosphere -- NASA MSFC
January 7, 1999: Plasma scientists plan polar CAPER to study auroral ion fountain -- NASA MSFC
December 8, 1998: Complex 'space weather' surrounds Earth -- SF Gate
November 17, 1998: Spectrometer measures auroras' impact on ionosphere -- UIUC
October 29, 1998: The weatherman in space -- NASA MSFC
October 22, 1998: Scientists to explore what they know about space weather -- NASA MSFC press release
October 21, 1998: The case of the missing aurora -- NASA GSFC APOD
January 26, 1998: Inauguration of the ACE Real-Time Solar Wind system -- ACE News
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