Elevated geomagnetic activity could allow the northern lights to be seen farther south than usual tonight, according to NOAA.
This means that there may be a chance to spot the northern lights this week on Thursday, February 5, according to the ...
After an X-class solar flare erupted on Feb. 1, a coronal mass ejection reached Earth sooner than expected, prompting ...
In a dramatic escalation of solar activity, the sun has unleashed an X8.3 flare — 2026’s strongest yet — causing radio ...
The Northern Lights should be making another […] ...
Scientists say this powerful surge in solar activity could set the stage for the northern lights to appear as early as Thursday, Feb. 5 ...
Solar activity is ramping up, which means the northern lights are appearing farther south than usual. In 2026, people across ...
The northern lights may be seen in Massachusetts tonight as an X-class solar flare could cause a severe geomagnetic storm.
From New Mexico to France, sightings of the aurora borealis on Monday, Jan. 19 made for some gorgeous moments around the ...
There's a higher chance of Northern Lights viewing this year as the sun approaches solar maximum, which makes auroral displays more active. Here's what to know.
The astronomer Edmond Halley, the namesake for Halley’s comet, linked the northern lights to the Earth’s magnetic field, setting off research into the science behind them. He expected to die without ...