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  1. SpaceWeatherLive.com | Real-time data and plots auroral activity

    About SpaceWeatherLive.com is a near live website where you can follow space weather from the Sun to Earth and know exactly when you can see aurora. More info...

  2. Solar activity | SpaceWeatherLive.com

    Stay updated with real-time solar and auroral activity data on SpaceWeatherLive.com.

  3. Solar flares | SpaceWeatherLive.com

    Beneath that we have a collection of live imagery which can be used to pinpoint the location of a solar flare and see if there was a coronal mass ejection. Last but not least we have a list …

  4. SpaceWeatherLive.com | Real-time data and plots auroral activity

    With the current speed, it will take the solar wind 33 minutes to propagate from ACE to Earth.

  5. 3-Day Forecast | Reports of solar activity and geophysical activity

    Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center and processed by SpaceWeatherLive.com A. NOAA Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast

  6. SpaceWeatherLive | SpaceWeatherLive.com

    Nov 14, 2025 · Take a dive in our space weather archive that is filled to the brim with geomagnetic and solar data from the year 1996 until yesterday. Dig around and discover large …

  7. NOAA SWPC Alerts, Watches and Warnings - SpaceWeatherLive

    4 days ago · The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Space Weather Prediction Center (NOAA SWPC) is the official space weather government agency from the United …

  8. Aurora forecast | SpaceWeatherLive.com

    These predictions are updated weekly by the NOAA SWPC. While space weather is hard to forecast so far in advance, this list can be useful to spot when recurrent and reliable solar …

  9. Sunspot regions | Solar activity | SpaceWeatherLive.com

    On this page you'll find an overview of all the visible sunspot regions on the Sun together with their properties, images and the chances on solar flares or proton events. This page is …

  10. Auroral oval | SpaceWeatherLive.com

    Locations up to 1.000 kilometers (600 miles) north or south of the auroral oval might still see aurora near their horizon during optimal viewing conditions. This model does not take into …