During Valentine's Day weekend, northern parts of America, including Maine, may have a chance of seeing an aurora. But space weather scientists warn that the chances of this happening are slim.
This Valentine’s Day, parts of the U.S. may witness the aurora borealis due to a G1 geomagnetic storm forecasted by NOAA.
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As the solar activity that causes the aurora borealis is expected to reach the ... stable objects such as the moon, and worse so of auroras,” Dr Bentley wrote in an e-mail.
The aurora borealis occurs due to a process causing electrification of the atmosphere and sailors get to encounter its eerie ...
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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 ...