Spectacular Auroras Could Be Visible In Parts Of The US This WeekendAjai Raj
NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a “strong” G3 geomagnetic storm warning. According to astatementfrom the agency, the northern lights “could be visible as far south as Alabama and Northern California tonight,” as long as skies are clear. The possi...
revealing the 'photosphere' (the apparent surface of the Sun) on the left, where over a half-dozen sunspots or sunspot groups are visible, and the Sun's corona, including the X9.0 solar flare that exploded on the morning of October 3, 2024. Top ...
There should be more auroras visible tonight as well, so you should head out after dark and take a look. The appearance of auroras is hard to predict, but you’ll have better luck trying to view the lights if you are in a darker location, such as being away from city lights. You’l...
"With reports ofaurorasvisible to as low as 26 degrees magnetic latitude, this recent storm may compete with some of the lowest-latitude aurora sightings on record over the past five centuries, though scientists are still assessing this ranking," NASA officials said ina statement. ...
A geomagnetic storm of this caliber could produce visible auroras far south of the border, as well. NOAA says that the northern lights could be visible as far south as Alabama and northern California if the event peaks at the right time. ...
northern Europe and Russia.Skywatchers captured imagesof the auroras in Finland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden, as well as Wyoming and northern Wisconsin. The aurora borealis (northern lights) might have been visible in regions typically too far south for the lightshow, including Washington state, Id...
A burst of hot plasma spit out by the sun is about to slam into the Earth, sparking possible auroras that could be visible in the U.S. from the Midwest to the Northeast. The plasma -- called a coronal mass ejection (CME) -- was shot out from the sun during an M5-class flare on...
Eyes to the sky tonight and Friday night! Bright displays of the Aurora Borealis may be visible across Canada in the aftermath of a powerful solar flare. Late in the afternoon on Tuesday, October 1, one of the strongest solar flares of the current cycl...
Eyes to the sky tonight and Friday night! Bright displays of the Aurora Borealis may be visible across Canada in the aftermath of a powerful solar flare. Late in the afternoon on Tuesday, October 1, one of the strongest solar flares of the current cycle blast...