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North America's night sky beams once more as the aurora borealis may be viewable in at least 10 states, including Alaska, ...
A geomagnetic storm could make aurora borealis—or the northern lights—visible across parts of the United States overnight ...
A geomagnetic storm could bring a rare aurora borealis display to skies from Alaska to Iowa—here’s when and how to see it.
Meanwhile, stargazers can find out if and when the northern lights will be visible in their area by referring to real-time aurora-tracking apps and websites. One of the better apps is Aurora ...
Geomagnetic storms could alter the area over which the aurora may be seen and create the rare potential for the Aurora ...
Check real-time aurora maps (like NOAA’s Aurora Forecast tool) for updated activity. If the skies are clear and you're in the right region, you may catch glowing green, purple or red hues ...
These dancing ribbons of color happen when the sun’s particles collide with gases in Earth’s atmosphere near the poles. Predicting showtimes is tricky, so check NOAA’s real-time aurora forecast.
[1/2]The first visible-light image of a green aurora on Mars (left), taken by NASA's Perseverance rover, is seen next to a comparison image showing the night sky without the aurora but featuring ...