That makes 2026 an excellent time to plan a northern lights trip. Whether you're dreaming of auroras above Arctic fjords, ...
The Northern Lights are set to be visible across the UK, from Scotland to southern Wales, this weekend (January 2 - 4), according to the Met Office.
The Sun is now on its way towards a less active part of its cycle, and it will reach its “solar minimum” around 2031, according to Nasa. But we are still coming off a particularly high point, which ...
The UK witnessed some of the brightest northern lights seen in years this week, and forecasters expect the solar storm responsible for them to continue into Thursday. The US-based Space Weather ...
After the Sun's solar maximum peak in 2024–25, scientists say that 2026 could deliver some of the most frequent and intense ...
People across the UK are “likely” to be able to spot the Northern Lights in the sky tonight, according to experts. A red aurora alert has been issued for Wednesday night by physicists at Lancaster ...
Auroras may be visible across higher-latitude regions tonight, Jan. 12, as Earth continues to feel the after-shock of recent ...
This edition of the northern lights is brought to you by a pair of coronal mass ejections that erupted on New Year's Day.
Discover why 2026 is predicted to be the best year to witness the Northern Lights (Auroras). Learn about the solar cycle peak, brighter displays, and visibility at lower latitudes.
Nature offers many dazzling displays, from jagged flashes of lightning to radiant sunsets. But perhaps one of the most elusive natural phenomena is the shimmering waves of green, pink, and red dancing ...
The aurora borealis lights polar skies with glowing arcs and curtains, created when charged solar particles interact with ...