The Solar Storm Connection That Creates Magic The story of aurora begins roughly 93 million miles away on our Sun. We're ...
Saturn's Enceladus moon might be capable of supporting life, according to data collected by NASA's Cassini mission and ...
A surprise strong (G3) geomagnetic storm lit up skies across the Northern Hemisphere overnight (Nov. 5-6), treating skywatchers to dazzling auroras from Canada to northern North America. Geomagnetic ...
"Two notable coronal mass ejections erupted from the sun on 5 November," reports the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The Northern and Southern Taurids are currently active—here's how to catch the best glimpse of the shooting stars.
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Michigan as geomagnetic storm conditions are predicted to continue tonight.
Seeing the Northern Lights with one's own eyes is likely on many people's bucket lists. Magical, fascinating, and unique each ...
Now, the sun is at its solar maximum, and many might get their chance to see the northern lights again. Late Thursday night ...
Auroras could be visible — especially in darker, rural areas — in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North ...
The Northern lights will be visible in at least 22 U.S. states, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
Of the three November meteor showers, Leonids should be the most active. It is fed by the Tempel-Tuttle Comet, which can ...