A photographer was treated with an impressive light show during his flight to Alaska. Watch the video of the Northern Lights and read for more details.
The spectacular Northern Lights could be unusually visible far south tonight, appearing in some parts of the UK and the US. Check out which places could see this beautiful light show tonight.
NOAA launched a new experimental aurora dashboard that will determine the time and location of the northern and southern lights. Read to know more about it.
NOAA’s Space Weather Forecast Center (SWPC) issued a Geomagnetic Storm Watch for a potentially disruptive event on Saturday, October 1. Read the article to learn more.
A geomagnetic storm may give Americans in New York and Idaho a glimpse of the Northern Lights this week. Read more to know how to watch the aurora borealis.
While storms wreak havoc throughout Europe and North America this week, the sun has been undergoing a period of high activity, with repercussions that may be seen on Earth on Wednesday.
Geomagnetic storms or also known as solar storms are space weather events that come in the form of solar coronal mass ejections, causing disruptions to Earth's magnetic field. So, how does it cause Northern lights to appear?
Scientists have finally solved the final mystery surrounding the origins of the aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, which involves particles surfing in waves.
Solar activity, particularly due to the new solar cycle, is causing intense movement in Earth's atmosphere. This means that the Northern Lights will be visible south of Canada, in states such as Minnesota, Iowa, and Michigan.
A U.S. meteorological researcher suggests that RMS Titanic might have sunk due to the solar flare that had, in the most subtle way, thrown off the ship's navigation.
The Aurora Hunters and other organizations will be sharing their journey in witnessing the Northern Lights in Nordic nations. The aurora borealis is symbolic not only for travelers and scientists but even for Icelandic superstitions.