Skywatchers are set to be dazzled by the northern lights over the coming hours, as a geomagnetic storm builds.
Another display of the northern lights could be visible this weekend in several U.S. states following a severe solar storm.
Aurora chasers are on high alert for minor geomagnetic storm conditions from Jan. 24 through to Jan. 25. Northern lights ...
The sun is at the peak of its 11-year cycle. That means an uptick in solar flares will lead to more chances to see the northern lights over the next couple of years.
Minor geomagnetic storms on January 24 and 25 may bring stunning Northern Lights as far south as New York and Idaho. Space ...
Aurora forecasting is crucial to increase your probability of witnessing the northern lights. Numerous websites and apps ...
NASA has identified two types of auroras—fast-pulsating and flickering. Pulsating auroras flash on and off within seconds.
A solar storm originating from a coronal mass ejection is predicted to hit Earth between January 24 and January 25, potentially triggering auroras visible across northern regions ...
As the solar activity that causes the aurora borealis is expected to reach the peak of its 11-year cycle in the next year, opportunities to see it are booming via cruises, train trips and tours.
In perhaps the best way to start 2025, people could see the aurora borealis — a.k.a the northern lights — once again on New Year’s Eve! On December 31, 2024, northern states might be gifted ...