Friday night and Saturday night appear to be the best chances to catch the lights. However, seeing the lights within the ...
The lights may be visible in several states like Oregon, Washington, New York, Maine, Vermont, Illinois, Michigan and ...
The sun kicked out a major flare, which means the aurora borealis could shine bright from Oct. 3-Oct. 5. Here's where and how ...
Should the KP-Index reach a 7 as predicted, the Aurora Borealis should be visible across the northern U.S, any stronger would ...
Look to the skies this week. We may get a glimpse of the northern lights in our region.The increased chance to see the lights is due to heightened solar activity the next three nights.According to ...
The Earth’s two equinoxes bring an increase in geomagnetic storm frequency due to a phenomenon known as the Russel-McPherron ...
The sun emitted its most powerful solar flare in seven years on Thursday night, a cosmic event forecasted to create views of ...
The northern lights tend to occur in short bursts of 15 to 30 minutes, and are usually most visible from about 10 p.m. to 2 a ...
The increased solar activity that produces the storms may also give rise to more impressive northern lights displays around the globe. If it seems like the striking greenish and red hues of the ...
Another geomagnetic storm means another chance for some lucky Americans to witness the northern lights this week after the second largest solar flare of the current cycle was observed Tuesday.
Another pro tip: Cohen suggests getting away from city lights and looking north starting around 9 p.m. He also suggests ...
A massive solar flare, the strongest observed since 2017, has caused large eruptions that are expected to cast the Northern Lights over much of the northern and central United States, including ...