Northern Lights May Light Up US Skies Tonight - Where and When to Look The northern lights are caused by solar storms, which send streams of energetic particles into Earth's atmosphere. When these particles collide with oxygen and nitrogen atoms high above Earth's surface, they create the colo...
The Northern Lights may be visible across parts of the UK this evening, with the Met Office forecasting "ideal viewing conditions". The forecaster urged people to "look up at the sky tonight", with sightings possible across Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England. There ...
MORE NORTHERN LIGHTS TONIGHT? As a child, I remember looking up at the sky night after night ever clear sky summer and fall evenings, just laying on a blanket in the yard, and staring up at a star-filled sky. Looking at the amazing path of the Milky Way, and seeing the twinkle and...
The northern lights made an incredible display over much of the United States on Thursday — and might make a return appearance Friday night. The aurora borealis was visible as far south as Florida on Thursday. Photos show the sky lit up in red and purple, even in some brightly-lit ...
Given that it's daytime now on this side of the planet, auroras will not be visible in the sky to start. However, depending on how long these geomagnetic conditions last, there could still be widespread aurora displays visible tonight. ...
Tonight and tomorrow night could be one of your best chances of the year to view the northern lights if you live in the US thanks to a solar storm that will last through tomorrow evening. Below is a map of the possible locations where viewing the northern lights will be possible tonight ...
It’s possible the northern lights will be visible well south of the predicted view line, as occurred in May. If it’s clear where you are, you can head outside to check the sky when it’s fully dark (city lights may, as always, obscure any view of the aurora that ...
Tonight the Northern Lights may be visible possibly as far south as Maryland.Hontas Farmer
Lucky for us in mainland northern Norway we are located directly under the aurora oval, meaning high chances of seeing the northern lights all winter long. Some believe that going to Svalbard increases your chances of seeing the northern lights, this isn’t strictly true. Svalbard is on the ...
The best time of year to see the northern lights is between September and April, when the sky gets dark enough to see the aurora. (Far northern locales experience the midnight sun, or 24 hours of daylight in the summer.) March is generally considered the best month for auroras as March ...