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If you find yourself in one of the 18 states listed above (or simply want to try your luck) head to a dark, north-facing spot ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Pennsylvania as Earth reverberates from the impact of a speedy solar storm.
Space weather experts warn that a "moderate" geomagnetic storm could rock Earth over the weekend, potentially lighting the ...
A strong M8.46-class solar flare erupted from the sun on June 15, causing radio blackouts across North America. The event ...
Bootids meteor shower is annually produced by debris from Comet 7P/Pons-Winnecke. The event is often not visible from the ...
NASA captured an image of the sun emitting a powerful solar flare that could interfere with technology on Earth.
A severe G4 solar storm is expected to hit Earth on June 14, 2025, as reported by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center; solar wind coming from a coronal hole—a region where the Sun’s magnetic field ...
An ejection from the sun hit Earth early Sunday morning, creating a light show in the sky sooner than expected.
The Space Weather Prediction Center on Saturday issued a Severe geomagnetic storm watch for June 1 and 2 when a massive surge ...
On Sunday night, the view line for the northern lights reaches as far south as Nebraska and Iowa and includes 22 states. To view the lights, stay away from light pollution and look toward the northern ...
Aurora Australisa, or the "southern lights" was on full display on June 1, 2025, as spectators outside Christchurch, New Zealand witnessed firsthand.
NOAA stated the lights will be visible in Canada, Alaska and the northern continental U.S. According to the NOAA Aurora ...