NOAA predicted a Kp index of four out of nine for Sunday night, meaning the aurora could appear “brighter” with more “motion ...
Northern lights viewing is best done between the hours of 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. High vantage points and places with little to no ...
Keep an eye on the night sky Sunday, July 12, through Monday, July 13.
NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center has forecast up to G3-class geomagnetic storm conditions for Friday, July 3, through ...
Plus, don't miss tonight's Strawberry Moon.
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While the full might make a faint aurora display harder to spot, it could also create a dramatic backdrop for anyone lucky ...
Strong auroras can be seen even in big cities, but the best views will be in areas with little or no light pollution,” NASA’s website says.
A strong geomagnetic storm may make the Northern Lights visible across parts of the northern United States. The aurora is caused by charged particles from the sun interacting with Earth's magnetic ...
According to NOAA, the northern lights may become visible over many northern states, parts of the lower Midwest, and Oregon on Monday, June 8. NOAA's aurora viewline forecast suggests the lights could ...
Although the northern lights likely won’t be visible on Sunday night, expected geomagnetic storms could make the aurora ...