The Northern Lights can potentially be seen from several northern U.S. states Saturday night, according to a National Oceanic ...
A spate of solar activity means that the northern lights may be visible as far south as Oregon, Nebraska and Pennsylvania ...
Thanks to a geomagnetic storm, the aurora could be visible over many states from the Midwest to Oregon, with prime viewing ...
A pair of strong geomagnetic storms could produce a spectacular northern lights show for millions of Americans again this ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is forecasting another significant geomagnetic storm this weekend.
Earlier this week, the sun released two strong flares, including one on Thursday, which was the largest since 2017.
The northern lights are expected to be dancing overhead again this weekend, and Minnesotans might have a chance to see them.
To spot the aurora in Northeast Ohio, you will likely need to look low on the horizon using a camera with a long exposure.
The lights may be visible in states including New York, Washington, Oregon, Wisconsin, Montana and New Hampshire.
The aid of a digital camera or cellphone can potentially reveal a unique solar phenomenon. Here's what to know.
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Get your cameras ready: A massive solar flare, the strongest since 2017, has caused large eruptions that are forecast to cast ...