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The northern lights revealed themselves to a handful of states Tuesday, but if you missed out, you still have a chance to ...
The northern lights were visible farther south than normal Tuesday, April 15, and they'll be visible again for some residents tonight, April 16.
A rare geomagnetic storm caused auroras around the world this week. Here's what happened, and what to expect in Connecticut's ...
A new coin issued by the Royal Canadian Mint features a stunning new design: a scene that captures the beauty of the northern lights.
The northern lights may be visible in a handful of states Saturday night. (Photo by Hasan ... More Akbas/Anadolu via Getty Images) Saturday night’s northern lights forecast has a projected Kp ...
(NEXSTAR) — Skywatchers across at least 18 states may have the chance to see the northern lights on Tuesday as a coronal mass ejection impacts Earth. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center has ...
Another round of northern lights will be viewable from several locations across the United States, likely to produce a magical display of colors swirling through the night sky on Tuesday ...
The sun's magnetic activity is currently in its solar maximum. Some U.S. states could be treated to a northern lights display thanks to a minor geomagnetic storm on the sun, according to space ...
If you missed seeing the northern lights last night, parts of Massachusetts, including Central Mass., have a chance to see them again tonight. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's ...
Other states where it’s possible to see the lights include Oregon, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, northern Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and New England. General view of Borealis ...
The SWPC's forecast indicates that the northern lights will stick to the northern portion of the state Monday, but could be visible as far south as central Wisconsin Tuesday. Monday's forecast has ...
Up to 10 states could see the northern lights on Sunday. NOAA projected Sunday’s northern lights will have a Kp index of four—on a scale of nine—which means the aurora borealis could be ...