In addition to the full moon, the northern lights may also make an appearance. According to the National Oceanic and ...
A G1 geomagnetic storm means the northern most states have a chance of seeing the northern lights tonight.
NOAA forecasts a G1, G2 or G3 geomagnetic storm on July 1-3 as a CME arrives, with aurora most likely on the northern horizon ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Illinois as an incoming coronal mass ejection could disrupt Earth's magnetic field and trigger geomagnetic storm conditions.
June has been a somewhat busy month for northern lights showings, even as the sun gets farther away from the peak of its ...
A strong solar flare erupted from a sunspot facing Earth on June 30, causing radio blackouts across parts of North America.
Colorful auroras may be visible in more than 15 states Monday night.
A G3 geomagnetic storm is expected for Thursday, June 4 and Friday, June 5, which can cause the northern lights.
The northern lights are forecast to possibly make their third appearance in the northern U.S. this week, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which is predicting mild ...
Strong auroras can be seen even in big cities, but the best views will be in areas with little or no light pollution,” NASA’s website says.
A strong geomagnetic storm may make the Northern Lights visible across parts of the northern United States. The aurora is caused by charged particles from the sun interacting with Earth's magnetic ...
The northern lights may be visible from states along the U.S.-Canadian border overnight on Monday, June 29, into Tuesday, ...