Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis activity in the last 100 years, as the solar maximum cycle sends the sun’s plasma cascading towards our atmosphere. Man of Many’s intrepid Arctic reporter is there ...
Life on Earth includes more than just humans, animals, and forests. A hidden world of tiny organisms exists almost everywhere, from deep-sea vents to icy polar regions, and these microscopic life ...
Discover Australia's amazing wildlife at Montagu Island in NSW's Sapphire Coast and snorkel with inquisitive Australian fur ...
When marine biologist Océane Attlan saw the tiny Braun’s wrasse, it was like ‘recognising a familiar face, but you can’t put a name on it’ ...
Newly released footage shows a mesmerizing display of the southern lights that was visible in Tasmania on the evening of Tuesday, January 20.Ben Swanson captured the real-time video and posted it in ...
NASA has reported a X4.2 solar flare, so what does it mean? We break down what a solar flare is and how it connects to the aurora Australis.
Nonetheless, the potential geomagnetic tantrum could cause auroras to ignite the skies in 11 states: Alaska, Northern ...
Travellers are being warned to double check information generated by AI after tourists showed up to an attraction that didn't ...
The solar system's two largest planets adorn the evening sky this month, while the smaller inner planets linger near the Sun and remain mostly out of sight. You'll want to make Saturn your first ...
A Tasmanian council is considering applying for its region to be classified as an International Dark Sky Reserve after a consultant suggested such a designation could stimulate an “astro-tourism” boom ...
The allegedly stolen car crashed into a traffic light pole at the Molle Street and Goulburn Street intersection. Image / via Pulse (Bryce Kolkert) Updated, 6:30pm Thursday: A Geilston Bay man has been ...
Earth's magnetic field was struck by a "severe" solar storm Monday (Jan. 19), triggering vibrant auroras in the U.S. and large parts of Europe. The storm broke a record that had stood for more than ...