Imagine standing beneath a sky alive with swirling greens, purples, and reds—nature's own light show, the aurora borealis.
The Northern Lights may be visible in the U.S. this Monday, following a geomagnetic storm forecast by space weather experts ...
Tonight’s auroral forecast predicts a Kp index of four, suggesting that northern lights may be visible as far south as ...
Sunday night’s forecast might be upgraded as minor geomagnetic storms are likely, following the effects of high-speed winds from a cooler, less dense spot on the sun’s surface, according to NOAA’s ...
If you missed the northern lights, or aurora borealis, over the past weekend, you’re in luck—you may have a second chance tonight, Monday, June 2, when they may be visible for a second night in a row ...
Skywatchers are in for an unforgettable experience this week, as October’s celestial events reach their peak with the Orionid ...
Residents of several northern U.S. states could have the opportunity to see the dazzling northern lights tonight. Here's what ...
Millions of Americans will be able to witness a celestial event not typically visible from their own backyards this week, as a strong solar storm brings the Northern Lights farther south than usual.
Some areas in Alaska and Canada could see a show in the night sky on July 23, while chances of catching the aurora in the northern contiguous U.S are lower. Parts of nearly a dozen states along the ...
As the sun hits the pale blue dot with a geomagnetic storm, earthlings in the northern states of the US can witness the night ...
Space weather forecasting is decades behind Earth’s meteorology. Learn what makes auroras so unpredictable—and the real-time ...
Another geomagnetic storm is set to bring the celestial light show of the aurora borealis even further south over the weekend. On Aug. 5, the sun's outermost atmosphere had an explosion of charged ...