As astrotourism booms around the world, northern lights viewing is becoming more popular than ever. And aurora chasers are in luck: We’re currently in the middle of an astronomical phenomenon known as ...
Reindeer, huskies, and the northern lights—it’s all here, at Reindeer Manor. Sprawled out on a 19th-century farm outside of ...
It’s not everyone’s idea of a luxury holiday, but that’s exactly what’s on offer at the Snow Hotel Kirkenes, an ice and igloo hotel ... perfect for aurora watching. Kirkenes is the perfect ...
The name “aurora borealis” was coined in 1619 A.D. by Italian astronomer and scientist Galileo Galilei. The term “aurora” refers to Aurora, the Roman goddess of the dawn, and “Borealis ...
In its latest update, the Met Office said visible aurora borealis is most likely on Sunday before easing to background levels through Monday and Tuesday. “Through this evening and overnight ...
The curved viewing line for the aurora borealis stretches to the southernmost point of North Dakota. Those unable to catch a look at the northern lights Monday night should try again Tuesday ...
The northern lights, or aurora borealis, occur when energetic particles from the sun—released through processes like solar wind and coronal mass ejections (CMEs)—collide with Earth’s atmosphere.
Keep your fingers crossed for clear skies because a brilliant aurora borealis may shine over Central New York tomorrow night. Mother Nature is giving the Mohawk Valley even more to look forward ...
Some of the northernmost states may be able to see aurora borealis Saturday night, according to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast, possibly the last chance for this ...
Skywatchers across the UK are in for a rare treat tonight as the Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, are set to make another dazzling appearance. According to the Met Office ...
Also known as Aurora Borealis, the awe-inspiring natural wonder will be seen 'across the very far north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland tonight', the UK's Met Office says. It follows ...