This event may make the aurora borealis visible across several northern states in the US, Canada, and Alaska. To watch, find a spot with a clear view of the northern horizon, away from city lights.
Skywatchers are anticipating a possible aurora borealis for parts of the US on Dec. 25 following a solar flare that spewed a coronal mass ejection (CME) toward Earth. The CME prompted a ...
This celestial event, caused by solar activity, could illuminate skies with the magical aurora borealis. The phenomenon stems from a coronal mass ejection (CME) released on 23 December.
While modern science explains the mechanism of the aurora borealis, members of First Nation, Inuit and Métis communities say that their traditional knowledge, which goes back thousands of years ...
Aurora borealis does not need to be directly overhead to be observed, NOAA said, and could be seen from as much as 620 miles away if conditions are right. Auroral activity may not be visible to ...
High latitudes such as Michigan and Maine are likely to witness dazzling displays. For those in central or southern states, surprises may occur. The storm’s intensity could extend the aurora’s reach, ...
This creates the stunning displays known as the northern lights, or Aurora Borealis, in the Northern Hemisphere, and the southern lights, or Aurora Australis, in the Southern Hemisphere.
These fascinating illuminations are a common sight in the polar regions and are known as the Aurora Borealis in the Northern Hemisphere and the Aurora Australis in the south. Though you can enjoy them ...
A smartphone can capture the event if night mode is enabled, even if the auroral borealis isn’t visible to the naked eye. The northern lights, a colorful display of swirling lights in the night ...
However, states including Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota and even Michigan could also see the aurora borealis. There could also, be other opportunities this December to view the northern lights ...