Several U.S. states will be able to view the Northern Lights tonight, including Alaska, New York and Montana.
We could be in for a Northern Light show of epic proportions. A barrage of intense flares erupted from the Sun earlier this ...
After an X-class solar flare erupted on Feb. 1, a coronal mass ejection reached Earth sooner than expected, prompting ...
Solar activity remains elevated this week, shaped largely by one persistent sunspot region and the steady stream of solar ...
NOAA warns of likely G1-class geomagnetic storms on Thursday, Feb. 5, through Friday, Feb. 6, as a coronal mass ejection from ...
A coronal mass ejection could interact with the Earth, causing geomagnetic storms and making the aurora potentially visible ...
According to the NOAA space weather forecasters, geomagnetic activity is ramping up just enough to make aurora viewing ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Maine tonight as Earth reels from a colossal CME impact.
The northern lights lit up the night sky over Fairbanks, Alaska, on Jan. 21, with ribbons of green and pink shimmering above snow-covered woodland.
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Elevated geomagnetic activity could allow the northern lights to be seen farther south than usual tonight, according to NOAA.