Friday the 13th may have a reputation for bad luck, but the sky’s about to give us something so much more magical!
NOAA is forecasting a G1-class geomagnetic storm on Friday, March 13, through Saturday, March 14, with the aurora borealis ...
This week’s potential display is a result of a burst of fast-moving solar wind escaping from a coronal hole on the sun’s surface ...
Which states can see the Northern Lights on March 6? Click for a list of the 10 northern states where the aurora borealis ...
NOAA is forecasting a G1-class geomagnetic storm on Thursday, March. 5, through Friday, March 6, with the aurora borealis possible from northern U.S. states and Canada.
The month of March could be an opportune time to catch a northern lights display, as an increase of solar activity and the ...
Geomagnetic Storm: A moderate geomagnetic storm has reached Earth and space weather agencies have issued a G2-level alert. The solar storm activity picked up around February 15 after fast solar winds ...
Northern Lights may be visible tonight, March 5-6, 2026, across 10 northern US states due to a G1 Geomagnetic storm. The best time to watch for the Aurora Borealis is 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. local time, ...
A large coronal hole has emerged on the sun’s eastern horizon. Its fast solar wind may reach Earth, potentially triggering auroras and affecting geomagnetic activity in the coming days.