A powerful geomagnetic storm is poised to descend over Earth on Sept. 16, potentially bringing aurora borealis to regions ...
Solar storms may bring faint but visible auroras to the Northern Hemisphere starting late Thursday and extending into early ...
Northern Lights to illuminate skies over many U.S. states including Alaska, Washington, Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota.
A “strong geomagnetic storm” means faint auroras might be visible in Canada and northern United States cities Thursday night, ...
Solar storms could bring faint but visible auroras to parts of the Northern Hemisphere starting late Thursday and continuing ...
The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, may be visible again this week, with a notable increase in activity ...
Millions of people in the UK may be in with another chance to view the Aurora Borealis tonight, as ongoing magnetic ...
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According to the NOAA site, a G2-level (moderate) geomagnetic storm. This could cause the Aurora Borealis to reach a 6 on the ...
A massive pipeline fire sent a pillar of flame towering over some Houston suburbs on Monday as first responders evacuated a ...
"You might want to look up at the sky tonight", the Met Office says, with the Northern Lights expected to light up parts of ...
The night storms are expected to be less intense, but could cause brief disruptions to precision GPS machinery like what ...