The northern and southern lights, auroras visible from the poles, glow with a range of different colored lights. Here's the reason for each of those colors.
Jon Miller took this photo of the sky and San Francisco Bay lit a bright orange by the sunset. Thank you for sharing your ...
Skygazers have the chance to spot the northern lights from parts of the United States this weekend, supercharged by a massive coronal hole in the sun's atmosphere that's measured to be 500,000 ...
According to NASA and NOAA, the sun is now in its “solar maximum” period, which means a more intense solar wind and, ultimately, a higher chance of more southerly Northern Lights for at least ...
North Central and Northwestern states have the best chance of viewing. The peak of the current solar cycle is ongoing, bringing spectacular views of the northern lights to several U.S. states.
Many people across the United States were treated to a rare sight this fall — the northern lights streaking across the night sky, even in urban areas like New York City. And on New Year's Eve ...
Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. Where did the Northern Lights go? Although Northern U.S. states along the border with Canada continue to see sporadic ...
This heightened activity could increase the likelihood of celestial events like the aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights. So, does that mean Iowa will see more colors shine over the ...