Imagine standing beneath a sky alive with swirling greens, purples, and reds—nature's own light show, the aurora borealis.
The northern lights have been visible in some northern U.S. states this week, and will continue to be visible in Alaska through the weekend. It might sound crazy, but they have been visible from ...
Stunning views of the Aurora Borealis have wowed hikers in Alaska over the past few days, appearing in freezing conditions over trails near the city of Fairbanks. The dazzling natural phenomenon ...
Forecasters at NOAA are predicting a Kp index of four out of nine on Sunday night, meaning the aurora could appear “brighter” ...
Several states will likely be able to view the northern lights on Monday night due to a unique atmospheric phenomenon. A coronal mass ejection from the sun resulted in a Sunday storm alert, followed ...
A small group of northern U.S. states could see the northern lights Saturday night, providing the best shot at seeing the natural phenomenon as auroral activity is expected to decrease Sunday. The ...
The northern lights have a moderate chance of appearing in parts of the Upper Midwest, Great Plains and Alaska on Sunday night into Monday morning—but they could appear even brighter the next night as ...
It has been a stunning few weeks of events in the sky. Before a rare "blood moon" lunar eclipse amazed Americans on Thursday, the aurora borealis glowed bright green last weekend, dazzling viewers in ...
If you missed the northern lights, or aurora borealis, over the past weekend, you’re in luck—you may have a second chance tonight, Monday, June 2, when they may be visible for a second night in a row ...
The aurora borealis will be visible again tonight in Montana. This marks the fourth straight night in a row that the northern lights have been visible.
The northern lights were visible in some northern U.S. states this week, and could be visible in Alaska through the weekend. The probability of seeing the aurora borealis from any U.S. state outside ...