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This year, you're more likely than ever to see the Northern Lights thanks to the peak of the Solar Maximum's 11-year cycle.
The period from October 6 to 13 is an exciting week for the skywatching community, as stunning auroras are visible in many ...
While the northern lights often steal the spotlight, their southern counterpart—aurora australis—offers an equally dazzling ...
Just last month, a powerful solar storm lit up skies across the northern hemisphere, producing vivid auroras visible as far ...
The Fourth of July holiday will bring explosive light shows on Friday night, but many folks will see much quieter and calmer ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York as an incoming solar storm could spark geomagnetic storm conditions overnight.
The Met Office said solar activity is expected to increase to 'Unsettled to Active' with 'G1/Minor Storm (Kp5) intervals' on ...
The Aurora Borealis stunned the nation last year, with dazzling light displays being visible as far south as Dorset, Essex, Cambridgeshire ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Washington as a giant hole in the sun's atmosphere fuels geomagnetic storms with a high ...
A photography expert told National Geographic it’s best to use a wide-angle lens, an aperture or F-stop of four or lower and a tripod to stabilize the image. With a smartphone, NOAA recommends ...
The peak of Solar Cycle 25 is coming and it could mean an uptick in geomagnetic storms. Could Tennessee see the aurora ...
NEW YORK -- Northern lights may be visible in parts of the U.S. Monday night following weekend solar storms. The sun burped out a huge burst of energy called a coronal mass ejection last week ...