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Earth was struck by a powerful Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), with the speed of upwards of 1000 km/sec late on Saturday ...
The SWPC is forecasting the storm to remain Kp ≥7 between sunset on Sunday and 2 am Monday, which would be ideal for our chances to see Auroras in NCWV ...
A strong solar storm is set to impact Earth's magnetosphere to start June, likely sparking a display of the Northern Lights ...
The Northern Lights are headed South. Forecasters say more than half of the United States may witness the Aurora Borealis on ...
The chance to see the northern lights depends on lots of factors, a subtle change in timing or strength of the geomagnetic ...
A G4 geomagnetic storm is possible June 1st and 2nd. This could bring the northern lights as far south as Missouri and northern portions of the Ozarks.
Sky-watchers get ready, as much of the Pacific Northwest could see the Northern lights with the naked eye Sunday night.
Over the next two nights, a widespread display of the northern lights will dance across parts of the U.S., including.
A significant solar flare is on its way, promising enhanced Northern Lights visibility. Find out where to catch the best ...
A severe geomagnetic storms is expected to trigger a much wider area of visible Northern Lights in the U.S. on Sunday and ...
For Idaho residents hoping to witness this natural spectacle, Sunday and Monday nights offer what could be the year's best ...