The northern lights put on a show across Asia, Europe and parts of North America Monday night, with colors glowing in the sky ...
A geomagnetic storm made the northern lights — the aurora borealis — visible as far south as Alabama and New Mexico Jan. 19.
A minor geomagnetic storm may increase northern lights visibility tonight as fast solar wind interacts with Earth’s magnetic field, according to Space.com forecasts.
The northern lights have been shining over Michigan this week, when they aren't blocked by winter weather. What to expect ...
The predicted "view line," or the southernmost spot where skygazers might still be able to view the northern lights, includes ...
A severe geomagnetic storm watch is in effect Monday night as people prepare for northern lights to dazzle the night sky ...
A strong northern lights display could be blocked by clouds and snow in Michigan Tuesday night, Jan. 20. Where you might see ...
There is a G4 geomagnetic storm watch in effect from the Space Weather Prediction Center, which means the aurora borealis, or ...
SAN ANTONIO — Continuing solar storms and clear skies mean San Antonio-area residents will once again have the chance to catch a resplendent view of the aurora borealis – or northern lights – overhead ...
The aurora borealis was spotted over Rollinsford, New Hampshire, in the early hours of Tuesday, January 20, shimmering with ...
The Northern Lights phenomenon was seen widely across Scotland on Monday, from Orkney in the north all the way to the Borders ...