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NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center's view line shows at least six states could see the aurora on Tuesday night, Aug. 19.
Clouds and rain could disrupt viewers' chances to see the north lights Aug. 19, in northern Michigan. Here's what to know.
Another reason to love the last weeks of summer: You may be able to see the northern lights tonight and tomorrow night in ...
A geomagnetic storm could bring a rare aurora borealis display to skies from Alaska to Iowa—here’s when and how to see it.
Minor geomagnetic storms could produce a colorful aurora display in about 15 states Monday night, according to a National ...
The northern lights could make an appearance in eight northern U.S. states Thursday night, according to the National Oceanic ...
It’s best to capture the northern lights with a wide-angle lens, an aperture or F-stop of four or less and a focus set to the furthest possible setting, photography experts told National Geographic.
A coronal mass ejection hurtling from the sun toward Earth could trigger a geomagnetic storm, making the northern lights ...
A coronal mass ejection hurtling from the sun toward Earth could unleash the northern lights in up to 18 states in the US.
North America's night sky beams once more as the aurora borealis may be viewable in at least 10 states, including Alaska, ...
Tonight, a rare aurora display may be visible across the northern U.S. due to a fast-moving solar wind stream. The lights, ...
Northern lights could be visible in Alaska and Canada on July 23. Northern parts of the contiguous U.S. have a lower shot at seeing aurora borealis.