A severe geomagnetic storm could lead to a spectacular aurora borealis showing above the U.S. this weekend. Latest forecast ...
“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.
Americans were being treated to a show of the northern lights this weekend from a powerful geomagnetic storm heading toward ...
Skywatchers as far south as Alabama may be in luck this weekend, as reports of severe geomagnetic storms could mean that the ...
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.
Large swathes of the country including in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Tyne and Wear, Essex, Berkshire and Kent were draped in a ...
The aurora borealis — aka the northern lights — are the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by solar wind. Due ...
The Aurora Borealis could again be “bright and active” Sunday night, and has a chance to dazzle much of the U.S., forecasters ...
Auroras have been observed across the world, including parts of Japan, after a series of solar flares erupted from the sun, ...
There's a definite chance that several U.S. states will get another round of auroras overnight and again on Sunday. That ...