NOAA says the best viewing time is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, when geomagnetic storm activity is expected to be ...
The aurora borealis took over Alaska skies on Tuesday night, but this light show was different than the others.
On Wednesday night, the northern lights once again dazzled the night sky. Tonight, parts of the U.S. have another chance to ...
The northern lights have been visible in some northern U.S. states this week, and will continue to be visible in Alaska through the weekend. It might sound crazy, but they have been visible from ...
The sky in Alaska was illuminated with vibrant hues of red and green on the evening of Wednesday, November 12, as a strong ...
A series of solar flares, essentially explosions on the surface of the sun, caused unusually bright and colorful displays of aurora borealis in Alaska and other northern latitudes on Tuesday ...
Strong geomagnetic storms and a moderate solar radiation storm have led to an aurora view forecast for Wednesday night in the ...
A small group of northern U.S. states could see the northern lights Saturday night, providing the best shot at seeing the natural phenomenon as auroral activity is expected to decrease Sunday. The ...
Imagine standing beneath a sky alive with swirling greens, purples, and reds—nature's own light show, the aurora borealis. Alaska, with its vast, dark skies and prime location beneath the auroral oval ...
If you missed the northern lights, or aurora borealis, over the past weekend, you’re in luck—you may have a second chance tonight, Monday, June 2, when they may be visible for a second night in a row ...
Americans do not need to travel internationally to see the Northern Lights. Factors like light pollution, moon brightness, and geomagnetic activity affect visibility. Many top viewing locations are ...
Some areas in Alaska and Canada could see a show in the night sky on July 23, while chances of catching the aurora in the northern contiguous U.S are lower. Parts of nearly a dozen states along the ...