James Wright III+FollowNorthern lights might crash the weekend 🌌A solar storm is brewing—and it might bring the Northern Lights way further south than usual. NOAA issued a G2 storm alert for June 14, meaning aurora could be visible as far south as New York in the US and parts of the UK too. Want a shot at that glow-up sky? 1. Check NOAA or an aurora app for timing. 2. Find dark skies (hard with the solstice!). 3. Pray for no clouds or smoke. 4. Face north, obviously. I’m charging my camera just in case. You? #NorthernLights #AuroraWatch #SolarStorm #Entertainment #Painting561Share
Michael Flores+FollowSolar Flare Drama: Radio Blackouts & Auroras!Did you catch the chaos from that massive solar flare? The strongest one this year just knocked out radios across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and even messed with some power systems. Experts say we’re not out of the woods—more flares could be on the way as the sun hits its peak. Bonus: Auroras might show up way further south than usual, so keep your eyes on the sky! #SolarFlare #AuroraWatch #SpaceWeather #TechDisruption #Science280Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowSolar Flare Drama: Blackouts Incoming?The Sun just fired off a mega X-class solar flare, and it’s already messed with radio signals across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The wild part? The sunspot behind it is turning to face Earth, and experts say more flares could be on the way. Think: potential blackouts, tech glitches, and maybe even epic auroras lighting up the sky. Space weather is suddenly the hottest thing to watch—literally. Stay tuned, because this solar soap opera isn’t over yet! #SolarFlare #SpaceWeather #TechAlert #AuroraWatch #Science9212Share