Skygazers eager for their next chance to see the northern lights have a powerful ally on their side: a small group of space ...
“This is an unusual event,” says the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, and it sure does seem that way as the agency has issued its first “G4” level geomagnetic watch since 2005.
Skywatchers get ready: Thanks to heightened solar activity, the aurora borealis could be coming to the skies above a large portion of the United States this weekend, space weather forecasters said ...
A rare geomagnetic event could take shape this weekend to produce auroras (northern lights) in a large portion of the United States. And yes, this would include our sky over Southwest Ohio.
The northern lights may be visible from parts of Ontario this weekend. The active sunspot or solar flare that brought ...
The monster sunspot responsible for May's vibrant auroras will be facing Earth again in a matter of days, and it still ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) has bumped up this weekend's geomagnetic storm watch to a level G4, the second highest on the scale.
Did you miss the northern lights on May 10? There's a good chance they'll be visible from Canada and much of North America ...