A geomagnetic storm triggered by a coronal mass ejection (CME) could illuminate the skies as far south as New York and Idaho ...
Solar storm may cause auroras in mid-latitudes, including New York NOAA predicts G1 storm, but stronger G2 conditions are possible Best viewing time: March 4-5, away from city lights ...
As the spring equinox approaches, northern lights hunters will scour the skies for breathtaking displays of color.
L1, has made detailed observations of a powerful solar flare, marking a significant moment in the study of solar activity.
A minor geomagnetic storm is forecast for Wednesday March 5. Chances remain strong for seeing the aurora borealis in the ...
The possible light display across parts of the Northern Hemisphere is due to a glancing Coronal Mass Ejecting (CME) that ...
A geomagnetic storm is set to bring a rare aurora borealis display to parts of the United States tonight, with skywatchers in ...
A solar storm risks triggering blackouts across the UK and would cost the global economy an estimated $2.4 trillion (£1.9 ...
Minor geomagnetic storms could cause a brighter-than-usual northern lights display across the northern United States on ...
Witness the northern lights in the northern U.S. and Midwest as solar maximum activity enhances aurora visibility.
Brits could be in for spectacular viewing as the Northern Lights are set to be visible in certain areas of the UK tonight.
You may have noticed that more auroras have been visible in recent years, including from lower latitudes. Here's why the northern lights have been amped up lately.