Space truly is the last frontier. Unbeknownst to most, there is active weather in space that impacts our lives daily.
Knowing the solar cycles, X-ray fluxes, moon phases, solar winds, or geomagnetic flux is not only interesting but beneficial to your health as you can plan and avoid the far-reaching effects of space weather.
Below you will find various space weather phenomena tracking. From aurora forecasts, to solar wind predictive models, solar fluxes, geomagnetic storm levels, coronographs, real-time views of the sun, and more.
A moon phase calendar to keep you informed of the moon's cycles throughout the year.
View HereThe solar wind is classified as a continuous discharge of particles emanating from our sun.
View HereThe planetary K-index quantifies disturbances in the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field.
View HereA natural sky light display generated by solar wind trapped by Earth's magnetosphere.
View HereBlock out the sun's blinding light and view the it's corona "as is" in this live feed.
View HereTrack X-Ray fluxes, solar proton fluxes, geomagnetic activity and other space phenomena here.
View HereTrack disturbances of the Earth's magnetosphere, called geo-magnetic storms.
View HereView beautiful real-time photos of our sun through a variety of filters showing various spectra of light.
View HereEIT 171 | EIT 195 | EIT 284 | EIT 304 |
SDO/HMI Continuum | SDO/HMI Magnetogram | LASCO C2 | LASCO C3 |
Track the sun's 11-year magnetic cycle and identify periods of activity and passivity.
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