The Northern Lights may be seen in the U.S. this weekend after major solar activity this week, including the largest solar ...
On October 1, 2024, a powerful X7.1 solar flare was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, hitting its peak at 6:20 p.m. ET. This significant solar event ranks as the second most powerful ...
A spate of solar activity means that the northern lights may be visible as far south as Oregon, Nebraska and Pennsylvania ...
The lights may be visible in states including New York, Washington, Oregon, Wisconsin, Montana and New Hampshire.
The Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska predicts high aurora borealis activity starting Friday morning, Oct. 4, ...
The X7.1-class flare is the second-most powerful this solar cycle—and an associated eruption could cause aurora in the coming days.
The storm should arrive today or tomorrow, and could bring with it some brilliant aurorae.
Get your cameras ready: A massive solar flare, the strongest since 2017, has caused large eruptions that are forecast to cast ...
There's a chance the northern lights could make an appearance over Massachusetts tonight, according to the aurora forecast.