Another geomagnetic storm, similar to the one that lit up the night sky in May, could make the Northern Lights visible in the ...
Another solar storm could bring the aurora borealis back to the United States on Friday night. Will it be visible from Ohio?
Forecasters are closely watching the sunspot, now known as region #3697, which caused the dazzling display of Northern Lights ...
The northern lights are expected to make yet another return to Canada and these areas of the northern U.S. Saturday night, ...
After a strong geomagnetic storm earlier this May with visible northern lights, more chances to see them will continue ...
Northern lights could be back for an encore in June when the sunspot responsible for May's display faces the Earth once again ...
A G1 geomagnetic storm might occur this evening due to a coronal mass ejection from the sun smashing into Earth's magnetic ...
Seeing the aurora borealis dance overhead is a rare sight over the contiguous United States, but it has happened several ...
Experts say the night sky could be glowing in green and purple colors similar to what many people saw in early May.
NOAA is predicting the light show could be visible from New York to Idaho on Friday night into Saturday morning.
Researchers say the sunspot that was active in May will be back in the same position on Thursday, but the state won’t see the ...
The northern lights display that painted skies across much of the U.S., including Florida, in May could return for an encore soon. Strong solar flares discharged from the sun and a moonless ...