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The solar eruption set Earth's skies ablaze, with vibrant auroras visible across the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Aurora chasers, get ready! The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC ...
While it’s tough to predict how widespread the viewing opportunity may be on any given night, forecasters say the Northern ...
Colorful northern lights have decorated night skies in unexpected places, and space weather experts say there are more ...
A geomagnetic storm will likely disrupt Earth’s magnetic field after a recent burst of energy from the sun’s surface, pulling the northern lights to several states in the northern U.S. Wednesday night ...
To see the northern lights, NOAA recommends getting to an unobstructed, north-facing vantage point away from city lights. The ...
A geomagnetic storm unleashed by the sun on Sunday could create colorful auroral displays over parts of the United States ...
There's a chance for G4 (severe) geomagnetic storm tonight, NOAA space weather forecaster Shawn Dahl told CNET.
The latest aurora viewing forecast from the SWPC, seen below, shows the likelihood of seeing the northern lights in North America. Canada and Alaska have the greatest chance at catching the dancing ...
Skies over several US states and Canada may light up with northern lights tonight, as NOAA issues a G3 geomagnetic storm ...