Earth was hit by a coronal mass ejection last night, triggering a G1 geomagnetic storm and displays of the Northern Lights.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center forecasts aurora may be visible from ...
So, where should you be headed if you’re keen to catch them next year? The safest bets are your classic Northern Lights ...
The skies put on a spectacular show in 2024. With the sun experiencing a particularly active year, the aurora displays around ...
Iceland is one of the biggest Northern Lights hotspots in the world, thanks to its unique position just below the Arctic Circle, long, dark nights during winter, and low levels of light pollution.
From an earthquake, to an eclipse and a drought, 2024 brought a wide variety of experiences the Philly region does not ...
This year has seen thousands of people witness the Northern Lights from their very own back gardens. Usually, a phenomenon ...
The Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, could soon dazzle the UK in what experts are calling a "once in a decade" event.
During the Northern Hemisphere’s winter solstice, the upper half of the Earth is tilted away from the sun, creating the ...
A ‘once in a decade’ solar event take place over the next few months – and it means you’ll get even more chances to see the Northern Lights. The neon spaghetti strings of green, red and blue have ...