Solar material is gusting out of the dark patch in the Sun's corona towards Earth at more than a million miles per hour.
Aurora chasers are on high alert for minor geomagnetic storm conditions from Jan. 24 through to Jan. 25. Northern lights ...
Watch the breathtaking aurora video captured by NASA astronaut Don Pettit from the International Space Station, showcasing ...
The effects of a coronal mass ejection—a bubble of plasma that bursts from the sun’s surface—will likely impact Earth’s ...
Sky gazers in several U.S. states could get a colorful glimpse of the northern lights as we enter the weekend, thanks to a ...
Skywatchers are set to be dazzled by the northern lights over the coming hours, as a geomagnetic storm builds.
The agency expects a minor or greater geomagnetic storm—a disturbance of Earth’s magnetic field—on Saturday, which increases ...
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.
The lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are set to appear as a huge coronal mass ejection (CME) strikes Earth. Usually, the Northern Lights are only seen in the auroral oval - a ring of ...
The aurora borealis is back and is expected to be visible in more than 10 states. See which states will have the best views.