A fresh blast of solar wind is set to enhance aurora activity just in time for Valentine's Day. If conditions are right, the ...
Valentine's Day could bring a dazzling display of the northern lights for stargazers in some parts of the U.S.
This Valentine’s Day, parts of the U.S. may witness the aurora borealis due to a G1 geomagnetic storm forecasted by NOAA.
The Valentine's Day northern lights will largely be visible in Canada and Alaska, but a few northern-most states may see the ...
More states in the northern U.S. will have a chance of seeing aurora borealis on Friday, as high-speed winds from a spot on ...
The northern lights are best seen between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, according to NOAA, which recommends traveling to a ...
Data collected from a once-defunct NASA satellite show that Earth grew two extra radiation belts following a supercharged ...
During Valentine's Day weekend, northern parts of America, including Maine, may have a chance of seeing an aurora. But space weather scientists warn that the chances of this happening are slim.
Keep up to date with northern lights forecasts, alerts and geomagnetic storm warnings with our aurora forecast live blog. A fresh blast of solar wind is set to enhance aurora activity just in time ...
The Northern Lights are set to grace the skies of America and that too, on Valentine's Day. The Northern Lights showing on ...
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) expects the aurora borealis will be visible overhead in locations such as Inuvik, ...
After receiving feedback from nearly 500 people about revising NOAA's Space Weather Scales, scientists continue to assess ...