The display, also known as aurora borealis, is most likely to be visible in the north of the country this weekend ...
The display, also known as aurora borealis, is most likely to be visible in Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England.
The Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska predicts high aurora borealis activity starting Friday morning, Oct. 4, ...
The lights may be visible in states including New York, Washington, Oregon, Wisconsin, Montana and New Hampshire.
The Sun unleashed a powerful X9.0 solar flare, the most intense in over 7 years. On October 3, 2024, the Sun emitted an ...
A recent solar flare has prompted a geomagnetic storm watch and could produce aurorae this weekend. Here's how to see them if ...
Solar activity from Wednesday may mean some beautiful star gazing this weekend as NOAA predicts a geomagnetic storm that will ...
Scientists say that the sun just unleashed its second-largest flare of the latest solar cycle on Tuesday. That powerful solar ...
Auroras may be visible in Michigan over the next several days, and even as low as Pennsylvania, Iowa and Oregon. A series of ...
The sun has unleashed the most powerful solar flare since 2017, just days after it spat out another monster explosion. Both ...
To have the best chance at seeing this light display, will probably be late on Saturday into Sunday morning. You'll want to ...
A period of G3 "strong" geomagnetic storming conditions is possible on Friday. These conditions could produce Aurora Borealis or Northern lights as far south as Iowa and across the Midwest.