The northern lights, also known as aurora borealis, are caused by electrically charged particles that interact with the Earth ...
According to the SWPC, the best time to see the Northern Lights is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., as the level of geomagnetic ...
People as far south as Alabama and Northern California might be able to see the aurora during the event's peak, NOAA told ...
The aurora could be visible across Canada and much of the northern tier of U.S. states — and possibly farther south — after a ...
Colorful auroras could dazzle skywatchers again on Monday night amid a severe geomagnetic storm and what the National Oceanic ...
If you're unable to view the northern lights in person, an online live view is the next best (and considerably warmer) thing.
Get ready to bundle up and head outside. A huge stretch of the United State, including Massachusetts, may see the northern ...
A powerful flare has unleashed a severe solar storm that could cause auroras and satellite disruptions on Earth.
The aurora borealis is one of the most fascinating, magnificent light displays that our planet can put on. But what exactly ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a G4-level geomagnetic storm after a long-duration solar ...
Across the Atlantic, forecasters expect the lights to be visible from northern parts of Britain, including Scotland, Northern ...
Skywatchers across Colorado may get a rare treat Monday night as increased solar activity could push the northern lights far ...