(NEXSTAR) — A week after strong geomagnetic storming gave half the U.S. a chance at seeing the northern lights, new solar activity could bring the aurora to nearly every state. Early Tuesday morning, ...
Strong geomagnetic storms brought colorful northern lights to the skies above many states on Tuesday night, including Missouri and Kansas. Forecasters are expecting more on Wednesday. Geomagnetic ...
Did you miss the northern lights last night? Don't worry: The powerful activity from the sun that unveiled the beautiful display in skies across the United States is expected to continue. Eruptions of ...
Space weather forecasters issued an alert on Tuesday for incoming severe solar storms that could produce colorful northern lights and temporarily disrupt communications.And the aurora borealis didn't ...
Nature offers many dazzling displays, from jagged flashes of lightning to radiant sunsets. But perhaps one of the most elusive natural phenomena is the shimmering waves of green, pink, and red dancing ...
Are you ready for another round of colorful auroras this weekend? Elizabeth Ruggiero/Getty A strong geomagnetic storm (G3) is unfolding as Earth is hit by multiple solar eruptions and fast solar wind, ...
For those who missed the show on Nov. 11, they will have another chance to see the northern lights on Nov. 12 Steven Garcia/NurPhoto/Shutterstock The northern lights ...
The northern lights are a colorful light display in the northern hemisphere's sky caused by the sun. The northern lights are also known by their scientific name, aurora borealis. When the light ...