Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Illinois as an incoming coronal mass ejection could disrupt Earth's magnetic field and ...
This edition of the northern lights is brought to you by a pair of coronal mass ejections that erupted on New Year's Day.
NOAA says the best time to look for the northern lights is between 10 pm and 2 am local time. During geomagnetic storms, ...
A recent coronal mass ejection may disrupt Earth’s geomagnetic field on Friday, potentially making the aurora borealis ...
NOAA forecasts possible northern lights across 10 U.S. states on Dec 23-24, peaking 4-10 PM, here are some tips on where, ...
The Sun is now on its way towards a less active part of its cycle, and it will reach its “solar minimum” around 2031, ...
More than a dozen states across the northern U.S. may have an opportunity to see the aurora borealis on New Year’s Eve, ...
The northern lights were visible across Ohio, as far south as Cincinnati, on Tuesday, Nov. 11. A severe geomagnetic storm watch has been issued for Wednesday, Nov. 12, with a strong chance of another ...
Discover why 2026 is predicted to be the best year to witness the Northern Lights (Auroras). Learn about the solar cycle peak, brighter displays, and visibility at lower latitudes.