Mark Conde, a space physicist at UAF who has studied the auroras for decades, called it one of the most significant solar ...
The predicted speed of the third coronal mass ejection in the series was the highest he'd ever seen: about 870 miles per ...
Charles Deehr remembers his first red aurora in 1958 but others have appeared over the decades, including earlier this month.
Photos show the lights illuminating the sky in vivid color across the U.S. this week. They'll be visible again in some states ...
On Wednesday night, the northern lights once again dazzled the night sky. Tonight, parts of the U.S. have another chance to ...
Oklahoma's view of the northern lights this week was the second major aurora in the last few years. Will we see them again ...
Based on the latest National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) aurora forecast map, the following 17 US states ...
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 ...
An extraordinary geomagnetic storm is making the aurora visible far beyond its usual northern reaches. Locations across North ...
Fairbanks sits in Alaska’s heart, making it your perfect base camp for exploring without going broke. The University of Alaska Fairbanks brings culture and learning opportunities right to your ...
The Aurora Borealis was spotted in a large swath of states, including Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, ...
The aurora borealis took over Alaska skies on Tuesday night, but this light show was different than the others.