NOAA officials said the impact of this week's solar flares should amplify the northern lights throughout the weekend, so even if bad weather spoiled your view on Friday night (it was raining in New Jersey for Space.com Editor-in-Chief Tariq Malik, for example) you do have more chances. ...
As for the Northern Lights, last night, there was a moderate to strong geomagnetic storm, and with clear skies, much of the northern U.S. was able to see the brilliant colors on the horizon. There will be a lower chance tonight as the viewing oval has retreated farther north, but ...
A powerful solar flare, hurled into space when superhot gases erupted on the sun yesterday (Feb, 13), might cause a display of the aurora borealis for parts of the northern United States overnight tonight (Feb. 14). The sun unleashed the solar flare yesterday at about 12:30 p.m. EST ...
As for the Northern Lights, last night, there was a moderate to strong geomagnetic storm, and with clear skies, much of the northern U.S. was able to see the brilliant colors on the horizon. There will be a lower chance tonight as the viewing oval has retreated farther north, but if ...