The coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from the sun Tuesday evening and arrived at Earth at 11:15 a.m. Eastern Time Thursday ...
A "severe" solar storm has made the northern lights visible in the U.S. farther south than usual while also posing the potential to disrupt modern technology.
The northern lights may be visible as far south as Alabama and Northern California on Thursday, following a powerful eruption ...
Many may remember the solar storm in May that resulted in auroras being visible across the country, including in Cincinnati.
The Northern Lights could be visible in Missouri for the second time this week.NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center noted ...
If you can't see the northern lights in the night sky, you might be able to catch them by using your phone's camera.
The timing of the storm should provide a great show for Europe, but those in North America could also see the dazzling lights ...
A severe solar storm sparked by an intense flare from the sun could reach "extreme" levels as it bombards Earth, NOAA ...
A severe solar storm could disrupt communications and cause colorful auroras, reaching some southern parts of the U.S. as ...
Predicted to bring the northern lights as far south as parts of California and Alabama, a large coronal mass ejection from ...