A geomagnetic storm is expected to light up the night sky across the northern United States and much of Canada this Saturday and Sunday, giving millions of people a rare chance to see the aurora ...
Minnesotans could see northern lights on May 14 and 15 as the natural spectacle will be visible through several northern states. The best time to look for the aurora borealis is between 11 p.m. and 2 ...
A coronal mass ejection from the Sun could cause the aurora to appear farther south than usual on Monday night, according to ...
The northern lights may be visible overnight on Saturday, May 16, through Sunday, May 17, after a large coronal hole opened ...
Strong geomagnetic storms could make the aurora borealis easier to spot in the northern United States.
Venus, now rapidly brightening as the “Evening Star,” is getting closer to Jupiter as night passes, as the two planets ...
Here's what to know about catching the northern lights.
Here's what to know about catching the northern lights.
The northern lights may stretch far south this weekend as a solar storm boosts visibility across U.S. states.
The northern United States and much of Canada will have the best view of the natural aurora phenomenon, according to the ...
Space weather experts are tracking a solar flare that could cause a geomagnetic storm, resulting in a display of the Northern ...