Find out where and when to see the northern lights (aurora borealis) throughout Europe and North America in our helpful guide.
The northern lights were visible across Massachusetts on October 10. Oct 10, 2024 18 photos Space weather expert explains recent surge in northern lights activity What's behind the brilliant northern lights displays this year? Shawn Dahl, a forecaster with the Space Weather Prediction Center, explai...
What causes the northern lights? The northern lights give us a unique window into our sun's activity, space weather and Earth's magnetic field. At any given moment, the sun is ejecting charged particles from its corona, or upper atmosphere, creating the solar wind. When that wind slams int...
What's behind the brilliant northern lights displays this year? Shawn Dahl, a forecaster with the Space Weather Prediction Center, explains the recent the solar activity with WBZ-TV executive weather producer Terry Eliasen.
Aurora Borealis Northern Lights from Space
[00:01.96]Space scientists say [00:03.80]unusual lights in the sky, [00:05.96]known as the northern lights, [00:08.00]are more likely to appear [00:09.96]because of intense activity on the sun. [00:13.84]The cause is 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 ...
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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 ...
Why Could More Areas See The Northern Lights? 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...