Skywatchers, it's time! If you live in certain parts of the United States you may have a chance to view the northern lights ...
The northern lights may be visible overnight from up to 20 northern U.S. states on Thursday, April 16, into Friday, April 17, ...
Astronomy aficionados, tonight's for you. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports that the aurora ...
The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are caused when charged particles that have been released from the sun during a solar storm (or coronal mass ejection) combine with the gases ...
The CME that reached Earth earlier this week, along with the incoming stream of fast solar wind, could keep aurora activity elevated through the holiday weekend ...
A G1 or G2-class geomagnetic storm is forecast to develop on Thursday, April 2, through Friday, April 3, with the aurora borealis possible from northern U.S. states.
A G1 or G2-class geomagnetic storm is forecast to develop on Friday, April 3, through Saturday, April 4, with the aurora ...
Another eruption from the sun means skywatchers in the area of the Oregon/Washington/Idaho border could get a chance to see the northern lights Tuesday. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
The solar material and magnetic fields from that ejection are on their way to Earth, which could lead to aurora views for ...
The northern lights may be visible overnight from up to 10 northern U.S. states on Thursday, April 9, into Friday, April 10, ...
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