The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said a strong geomagnetic storm may cause an unusually bright northern ...
An uptick in activity on the sun’s surface this year produced the strongest displays of aurora borealis in the last 500 years ...
Powerful eruptions from the sun are likely to interact with Earth's atmosphere on New Year's Eve, causing auroras in some locations.
The Geophysical Institute at University of Alaska Fairbanks predicts practically all of New York will see the aurora borealis ...
Will the powerful geomagnetic storms of 2024 be repeated in 2025? Here's what the experts think about the prospects for the ...
Millions of people across 10 U.S. states could see the sky lit up by the northern lights on Christmas day, according to the ...
What happens at the particle level when aurora lights dance in rapid, shape-shifting arcs. An experiment called KiNET-X found ...
Results from a 2021 experiment led by a University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist have begun to reveal the particle-level ...
It's possible more New England states will get a view of the Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, tomorrow night ...
To watch, find a spot with a clear view of the northern horizon, away from city lights ... make the aurora borealis visible across several northern states in the US, Canada, and Alaska.
The collision between ions and gases in our magnetic field creates energy in the form of light — known as Aurora Borealis in the Northern Hemisphere and Aurora Australis in the Southern Hemisphere.