Scientists have linked “auroral beads” to bursts of radio waves, offering new insight into what triggers intense auroral substorms that cause sudden Northern Lights.
The northern lights are a colorful light display in the northern hemisphere's sky caused by the sun. The northern lights are also known by their scientific name, aurora borealis. When the light ...
Nature offers many dazzling displays, from jagged flashes of lightning to radiant sunsets. But perhaps one of the most elusive natural phenomena is the shimmering waves of green, pink, and red dancing ...
Thanks to a recent geomagnetic storm, some Americans will be able to see the northern lights on Dec. 8 and Dec. 9.
Will the northern lights return for a third night over Ohio? What's the best time to see them? Here's what to know.
The northern lights could return to Ohio as another solar storm targets the Earth. Here's when the aurora could glow overhead ...
The Northern Lights were visible in Nashville on Nov. 11 due to intense solar activity. Strong geomagnetic storms can push the lights farther south than their usual high-latitude locations.
Space weather forecasters issued an alert on Tuesday for incoming severe solar storms that could produce colorful northern lights and temporarily disrupt communications.And the aurora borealis didn't ...
An Earth-directed coronal mass ejection could trigger a G3-rated geomagnetic storm on Tuesday, Dec. 9, according to space ...
The northern lights have been putting on a show across Ohio this week, glowing overhead as far south as Columbus and Cincinnati in the Buckeye State, and as far south as Alabama nationwide. Will the ...