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NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm watch for Tuesday night, setting the stage ...
Most everyone knows that the Northern Lights are gorgeous, but what actually is this phenomenon, and where does it come from?
Solar eruptions created a northern lights display in North America and Europe overnight, with more auroras expected through Thursday.
The latest aurora viewing forecast from the SWPC, seen below, shows the likelihood of seeing the northern lights in North America. Canada and Alaska have the greatest chance at catching the dancing ...
The northern lights are gearing up for an encore. Here's which states can catch another glimpse of the colorful light display ...
The northern lights are caused by collisions between fast-moving particles (electrons) from space and the oxygen and nitrogen gas in the atmosphere, NASA said. The color of the aurora depends on ...
Peak northern lights viewing in northern Norwary typically happens between November and February. There are somewhere around one septillion stars in the universe. On a clear night in the middle of ...
The northern lights revealed themselves to a handful of U.S. states Tuesday night, but if you missed out, you may still have a chance to catch a glimpse tonight. A powerful solar storm has sent ...