The eclipse is expected to be visible in the UK from 9.56am to 12.14pm on Saturday, with the peak in London at around 11.03am ...
Britons were treated to the spectacular sight of the northern lights – or aurora – lighting the skies ... such as purple, blue and pink, and are most visible at night. These colours are ...
Where the earthly realm ends, Navaneeth Unnikrishnan’s canvas begins. This young Malayali photographer portrays the cosmos ...
Where it's seen: The aurora borealis is most commonly seen in regions near the Arctic Circle, including countries like Alaska, Canada, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
"The aurora does not need to be directly overhead but can be observed from as much as a 1,000 km [621 miles] away when the aurora is bright and if conditions are right," the agency explains on its ...
Such storms are known to bring the aurora borealis as low as Idaho and New York ... aurorae tend to give off a green hue (from the former) or a blue–pink–purple light (from the latter.) ...
A Met Office map shows where in Scotland the Northern Lights could be visible tonight (March 25). The Met Office said: ““Parts of Scotland may have the opportunity to see the aurora borealis ...
If you want to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights this weekend, here is everything you need to know. "This will likely bring visible aurora to Scotland and perhaps parts of Northern England ...