The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, are regularly visible in Alaska and, on occasion, some parts of the Pacific Northwest.Space.com describes the phenomenon as an event where "energized particles of the sun" collide with the upper atmosphere. The particles are redirected thanks t...
The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, are regularly visible in Alaska and, on occasion, some parts of the Pacific Northwest.Space.com describes the phenomenon as an event where "energized particles of the sun" collide with the upper atmosphere. The particles are redirected thanks t...
The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, are regularly visible in Alaska and, on occasion, some parts of the Pacific Northwest.Space.com describes the phenomenon as an event where "energized particles of the sun" collide with the upper atmosphere. The particles are redirected thanks t...
Alaska The Northern Lights season in Alaska occurs between mid-September and late April, with a peak in March. Fairbanks is a renowned destination for those seeking to observe the Aurora, and despite being a city located below the Arctic Circle, the Northern Lights frequently appear, making them...
The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, are regularly visible in Alaska and, on occasion, some parts of the Pacific Northwest.Space.com describes the phenomenon as an event where "energized particles of the sun" collide with the upper atmosphere. The particles are redirected thanks ...
The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, are regularly visible in Alaska and, on occasion, some parts of the Pacific Northwest. Space.com describes the phenomenon as an event where"energized particles of the sun" collide with the upper atmosphere.The particles are redirected thanks to...
Northern lights (Aurora Borealis) illuminate the sky in Alaska, September 16, 2024. Hasan Akbas/Anadolu via Getty Images Earth is currently approaching the peak of Solar Cycle 25, in which more sunspots with intense magnetic activity are expected. Impactful space weather events are p...
The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, are regularly visible in Alaska and, on occasion, some parts of the Pacific Northwest. Space.com describes the phenomenon as an event where"energized particles of the sun" collide with the upper atmosphere.The particles are redirected thanks to...
The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, are regularly visible in Alaska and, on occasion, some parts of the Pacific Northwest. Space.com describes the phenomenon as an event where"energized particles of the sun" collide with the upper atmosphere.The particles are redirected thanks to...
Spy the northern lights over St Elias National Park in Alaska. David Pastyka/Shutterstock What's unique about the northern lights in 2025? In October 2024,NASA scientists announcedthat the sun has officially reached its "solar maximum," – the peak of an 11-year cycle when solar activity is...