From Seattle in the Northwest, to across the world in Spain, and right back in Minnesota, the human collective looked north ...
Greens and blues, reds and purples — when it comes to the northern lights, what causes all the different colors?
Residents in lower latitudes across the world were able to get a rare sighting of the northern lights on recent nights, which ...
If you missed them last month, you might have a second chance at catching a glimpse of the northern lights. Without leaving your Florida home. Strong solar flares from the sun and a moonless night sky ...
Using NOAA data, spaceweatherlive.com says the best chance to see aurora will be between June 8 and 12, when geomagnetic ...
The aurora borealis is usually seen near the Arctic, but solar winds and magnetic turbulence are sparking some of the best light shows in centuries throughout the US.
In 1859, a massive solar storm brought the aurora borealis to awed onlookers — but also knocked out Earth's early ...
Space scientists are saying the solar storm was the most impressive in decades and, by some measures, even centuries.
Earlier this month, severe solar storms pummeled Earth and created dazzling northern lights in unaccustomed places.
Skywatchers are hoping for a June encore of the May 10 northern lights show as the sunspot that caused the phenomenon comes ...
But the northern lights were dancing not only above us but also in the southern sky. NOAA satellites captured a composite ...
Solar flares could cause the northern lights to be visible this weekend across the U.S. When might they appear and what time is best for viewing them?