The active geomagnetic storms across the United States this year occur as the Solar Cycle peaks, usually an 11-year cycle. During the sun's most active periods, massive sunspots erupt in solar flares, ...
After a spectacular showing Thursday night, the Northern Lights could once again be visible in parts of the U.S. So, where can you see them? According to the Space Weather Prediction Center and the ...
Some areas in Alaska and Canada could see a show in the night sky on July 23, while chances of catching the aurora in the northern contiguous U.S are lower. Parts of nearly a dozen states along the ...
After an active period of northern lights and geomagnetic storm watches last week, a massive solar flare erupted on Saturday, Sept. 14, producing another active night on Monday, Sept. 16, with a ...
(NEXSTAR) — Several states, primarily along the northern border, may have the chance to see the northern lights on Thursday. A coronal mass ejection, or CME, was hurled out by the sun on Tuesday, NOAA ...
The sun has officially reached its solar maximum period, which could continue for the next year, announced the International Solar Cycle Prediction Panel with NASA and the National Oceanic and ...
More than a dozen states in the northern part of the contiguous U.S. have a chance to see the northern lights. About 15 states could catch a glimpse of the aurora borealis on Aug. 9, according to the ...
There is a chance of seeing the elusive northern lights in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and throughout the northeast tonight. Over the last few days there have been multiple Coronal Mass Ejections ...