This Valentine’s Day, parts of the U.S. may witness the aurora borealis due to a G1 geomagnetic storm forecasted by NOAA.
This Valentine's Day, surprise your loved one with a celestial spectacle as the northern lights grace the skies over select U ...
These forecasts are courtesy of the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute and available online, along with more data, at The listings below will be updated and published weekly until ...
The northern lights were visible ... passing through to the moon and illuminating it, and that will go until about 12:30 in the morning. For things like seeing the phases of Venus, you need ...
James Bisset, second officer of the RMS Carpathia which managed to save some survivors, noted in his log on the night of the rescue, “There was no moon, but the Aurora Borealis glimmered like ...
More states in the northern U.S. will have a chance of seeing aurora borealis on Friday, as high-speed winds from a spot on ...
Aurora borealis is best seen between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, according to NOAA, which recommends traveling to a high ...
A fresh blast of solar wind is set to enhance aurora activity just in time for Valentine's Day. If conditions are right, the ...
Those living in northern and western Scotland are probably more likely to see the aurora borealis, according to a map shared by the forecasting service. Last year, the lights were visible from as far ...
As the Earth is buffeted by a stream escaping from a hole in the sun, those in the northernmost states may be in for a treat.
Scotland had the fortune of witnessing the aurora borealis last night, and tonight promises potential views for millions more in northern England as well. The map provided by the Met Office ...
Keep up to date with northern lights forecasts, alerts and geomagnetic storm warnings with our aurora forecast live blog. A fresh blast of solar wind is set to enhance aurora activity just in time ...