The weather is expected to cooperate, but even if the visible range extends to here, experts say putting some miles between ...
Earth is bracing for a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) impact tomorrow resulting from the strongest solar flare (X9-class) ...
Yet another geomagnetic storm has flared up, bringing another opportunity to see the northern lights from the U.S.
This alert comes as two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are expected to make their way to Earth this weekend. A geomagnetic ...
Comments posted to the social media posts for the watches indicate that people believe the auroras will be viewed much ...
A strong geomagnetic storm could bring color to the northern horizon, especially as skies clear Saturday evening.
Should the KP-Index reach a 7 as predicted, the Aurora Borealis should be visible across the northern U.S, any stronger would rival what we saw back in May.
To spot the aurora in Northeast Ohio, you will likely need to look low on the horizon using a camera with a long exposure.
Get your cameras ready: A massive solar flare, the strongest since 2017, has caused large eruptions that are forecast to cast ...
The northern lights may become visible in West Michigan late Thursday, in what could be the first of a several nights to ...
This display is predicted to be visible across most of Canada and potentially into the southern United States over the ...