A powerful geomagnetic storm illuminated auroras that lit the skies over Earth on Thursday (Oct. 9) after X 2 solar flare ...
The northern lights will be visible for parts of the northern U.S., according to the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center's ...
Bask in the glow of the northern lights with glimmering aurora views from the International Space Station and locations ...
The skies over Fort McMurray and much of North America were illuminated by the aurora borealis as one of the largest ...
During the peak of the cycle, called solar maximum, more sunspots and solar flares occur, increasing the likelihood of solar ...
The aurora borealis was observed across the U.S. as a severe geomagnetic storm reached Earth on Thursday, October 10.
The northern lights returned to Ohio on Thursday, glowing across the state. Will the aurora borealis return tonight? Here's a ...
A severe solar storm sparked by an intense flare from the sun could reach "extreme" levels as it bombards Earth, NOAA ...
For the second time in as many weeks, a “severe” geomagnetic storm produced a spectacular northern lights display for ...
It will still be possible to see the Northern Lights once we pass solar maximum but there will be a decline in such activity.
The Ohio skies have put on quite a show with the northern lights this year. So what causes them? And why are we seeing them ...
The Space Weather Center has published a new alert for auroras, which may be visible Thursday night as far south as Alabama.