This edition of the northern lights is brought to you by a pair of coronal mass ejections that erupted on New Year's Day.
Watching the aurora borealis (in the Northern Hemisphere) or aurora australis (in the Southern Hemisphere) is unforgettable.
If you looked up at the sky Tuesday or Wednesday night, you might’ve seen a stunning glow ripple across the sky. The northern lights, or Aurora Borealis, made a rare appearance across parts of the ...
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The northern lights may dazzle 16 US states this New Year’s Eve: Where and when to look
A powerful geomagnetic storm may light up skies across parts of the United States on New Year’s Eve, as a surge in solar ...
The northern and southern lights, especially active lately, have been treating sky watchers to spectacular shows. But what ...
Heightened solar activity meant 2025 was one of the best years to see the northern lights and capture them on camera.
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Look up! Auroras may shine Wednesday night to welcome the New Year
Keep your eyes on the skies Wednesday night and you may be able to catch a faint glimpse of the Northern Lights as we close ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The aurora borealis lit up the night this week, offering a rare light show in the sky over New York, but what exactly causes the northern lights, and what’s the likelihood of us ...
Before I set foot on the Hurtigruten ship, I spoke with Tom Kerss, Chief Aurora Chaser, about what to expect. With a background in astronomy and years spent guiding travellers to the Arctic, Tom is as ...
On Tuesday night sky watchers across the U.S. were treated to a phenomenal aurora display, the product of a severe geomagnetic storm triggered by a recent burst of solar activity. Auroras were visible ...
An image taken 90 kilometres northwest of Vancouver was named one of the best National Geographic pictures of 2025. Say less!
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