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A strong solar storm is headed to Earth and this could cause colorful aurora displays in parts of the United States.
A spot on the sun’s surface will likely disrupt Earth’s magnetic field, pulling the phenomenon to more states, forecasters ...
If you didn't catch the aurora light show this month, you're in luck — another chance is here Get ready, skywatchers! Another ...
Photography experts told National Geographic that a wide-angle lens, an aperture or F-stop of four or less and a focus set to ...
Several states could catch a glimpse of the northern lights Tuesday, though no geomagnetic storms are expected.
The northern lights revealed themselves to a handful of U.S. states Tuesday night, but if you missed out, you may still have a chance to catch a glimpse tonight. A powerful solar storm has sent ...
Residents in a string of northern states could be in with a chance to see the northern lights on Tuesday night, forecasters ...
The storm, caused by a coronal mass ejection, or eruption of solar material, is developing tonight, with chances to view the dancing glow of the northern lights tonight, April 15, and on Wednesday ...
For the best chance of watching the spectacular northern lights, many head to areas around the Arctic, such as Norway, ...
Skygazers, get ready — the northern lights are putting on a double feature this week! Thanks to solar eruptions hurling charged particles toward Earth, the aurora borealis could shimmer across ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A strong solar storm headed to Earth could produce colorful aurora displays across more U.S. states than usual Tuesday night. The sun earlier this week burped out huge bursts of ...