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 ...
The impact of a coronal mass ejection that erupted from the sun on March 6 could boost geomagnetic activity this week, giving northern lights a subtle lift ...
As spring approaches, Earth slips into one of the most aurora-friendly positions of the year ...
Skywatchers across parts of the United States could catch a glimpse of one of nature’s most mesmerizing light shows this ...
For those who’ve always wanted to experience the magic of the Northern Lights — but don’t live in one of the typical prime viewing locations — tonight and this weekend may just be your chance. The ...
A minor geomagnetic storm can still produce a memorable sky. For northern-tier states, that matters on nights when the aurora sits just close enough to the horizon to reward careful timing, dark skies ...
Which states can see the Northern Lights on March 6? Click for a list of the 10 northern states where the aurora borealis ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A powerful solar eruption is expected to hit Earth soon, according to a forecast from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
The auroras are a natural light display in Earth's sky that are famously best seen in high-latitude regions of the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The possible geomagnetic storm could be strong ...
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.
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