Some of the northernmost states may be able to catch a glimpse of the aurora borealis Monday night, days after a geomagnetic storm pulled the northern lights further south, according to the National ...
Another chance to spot the northern lights from the United States is here, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
Some states might be able to see the northern lights on Tuesday night after a recent geomagnetic storm expanded the view line ...
we dive into the science and magic of the aurora borealis with Vince Ledvina, aka “The Aurora Guy.” Vince, an aurora ...
The Aurora Borealis lit up the night sky for three hours ... The aurora is usually observed in northern regions like Alaska, Norway, Iceland, and Sweden, but they’ve put on quite the show ...
Stargazers should prepare themselves for an uptick in aurora borealis -- or northern lights -- activity as the current solar cycle nears its peak.
The sun ejected a sizable solar flare earlier in the week and it's going to cause the northern lights to stretch down into ...
The latest alert from the SWPC calls for the aurora to be visible at high latitudes, such as Canada and Alaska. If Ohio is lucky enough to see the northern lights again tonight, be prepared for ...
States either north of or crossing the view line (see below) include Alaska and parts of Washington ... and increasing ...