If you’ve ever wondered what pure magic looks like, it’s the Northern Lights dancing across a silent Arctic sky right above ...
Most Americans believe they need to travel to some far-off destination to witness the majestic Northern Lights. Think again. While Northern European countries, such as Iceland and Norway, are famous ...
Best places to see the northern lights around the world – and when - Where to go – and when – for a glimpse of the ...
No matter how many times you see them, the northern lights, or aurora borealis—and their Southern Hemisphere equivalent, the aurora australis—are an ethereal, breathtaking sight. Dancing silently in ...
NOAA says the best time to potentially see northern lights from the U.S. is from 6 p.m. - 6 a.m. CT. A geomagnetic storm watch was issued by the NOAA on Thursday, with predicted storm categories ...
The northern lights were visible across Ohio, as far south as Cincinnati, on Tuesday, Nov. 11. A severe geomagnetic storm watch has been issued for Wednesday, Nov. 12, with a strong chance of another ...
Elevated geomagnetic storm levels are likely to carry over into Nov. 14, which could mean additional chances to see the aurora. Some passing clouds could make the aurora more difficult to see on ...
The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are moving patterns of green, blue, purple and red colours caused by ...
Americans do not need to travel internationally to see the Northern Lights. Factors like light pollution, moon brightness, and geomagnetic activity affect visibility. Many top viewing locations are ...