Feeling a little Friday fomo over the endless pictures of Thursday night’s aurora? Here’s how you can prepare for next time ...
The light show Thursday night was the strongest since May and could be seen as far south as Texas, Florida, and California.
If you didn't get a chance to see the Northern Lights, you might have another chance Friday night thanks to a "severe" ...
CMEs—and thus, the resultant “Northern Lights,” are fairly common. Social media has made that apparent, as even photographers ...
Northern lights dazzled skies across Colorado on Thursday. As the geomagnetic storm weakens, there’s a chance you could catch the colors Friday, too.
A powerful geomagnetic storm illuminated auroras that lit the skies over Earth on Thursday (Oct. 9) after X 2 solar flare ...
Tonight’s aurora is likely to be visible in Washington state, Colorado, the Dakotas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, and ...
New Englanders were treated to a massive geomagnetic storm peaking just at the right time Thursday evening. Dancing bright ...
The display was seen from the mountains to the Atlantic beaches and lasted intermittently for hours.
In the skies over Lizella, Peggy Mazo Bailey shared the Northern Lights from a backyard. Andrea Veal Brewer captured the ...
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One of the most common manifestations of a CME's impact on Earth are the emergence of aurora borealis, or northern lights.