A rare aurora borealis lit up the Pennsylvania night sky, creating vibrant pinks and greens. Learn where it appeared and why the display was so rare.
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Idaho as a speedy solar wind is set to spark geomagnetic storm conditions overnight.
Residents of 10 U.S. states could have the opportunity to see the dazzling northern lights just in time for Thanksgiving.
According to NOAA's forecast, the states with the best chances of seeing the northern lights are: NOAA says the northern ...
The aurora borealis could be visible from some states along the U.S.-Canadian border before and after Thanksgiving.
Wisconsin has seen multiple northern lights shows in November, and residents will have two more chances to see the aurora ...
A stream of unusually turbulent solar wind is currently sweeping past Earth, stirring up the kind of geomagnetic activity ...
The northern lights could appear as far south as northern Iowa and South Dakota, according to NOAA’s view line.
Did you know? You don’t need to travel north to see the Aurora Borealis! Here are some tips for observing the Northern Lights in Hungary: ...
Growing up in a small town in Pennsylvania, astronomy and physics Prof. Michael Smutko could see the Milky Way alongside ...
Eveline Larrucea, photographing from a ranch along the A-23 road, captured the event and described the sight as “spectacular.