The aurora borealis is the result of a “strong” geomagnetic storm (G3), that ranks 3 out of 5 on NOAA’s severity scale. However, that forecast could change. If stronger than expected, a G4 solar storm (4 out of 5 on NOAA’s scale) would make the aurora...
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 th...
There is even a possibility the spectacular light display could be spotted from the north Norfolk coast, according to one Met Office meteorologist. The lights, also known asaurora borealis, are expected to be observable late on Thursday evening and into the early hours of Friday morning. XUnfort...
When is Venus visible in 2025? Look for Venus as the Evening Star visible low in the southwest after sunsetAugust 2024-March 2025. Venus will be invisible to us as it travels in front of the Sun at the end of March 2025. But then it will pop out as the “Morning Star” from April...
Don't look directly at Taurus to find meteors; the shooting stars will be visible all over the night sky. Make sure to move your gaze around the nearbyconstellations. Meteors closer to the radiant have shorter trails and are more difficult to spot. If you look only at Taurus, you might ...
Aurora alert: Powerful geomagnetic storm could spark northern lights across US and Europe tonightNorthern lights could be visible over mid-latitudes across the US and Europe tonight, Sept. 16. A geomagnetic storm watch has been issued by NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center.Space Where did Mars...
There is even a possibility the spectacular light display could be spotted from the north Norfolk coast, according to one Met Office meteorologist. The lights, also known asaurora borealis, are expected to be observable late on Thursday evening and into the early hours of Friday...
Explore the Draconids in more detail and see if they'll be visible from your location with timeanddate. Editor's note: If you snap an amazing photo of a Draconid meteor or any other night-sky sight and you'd like to share it with Space.com for a story or image gallery, send ...
On June 6, the planet’s entry, or ingress, into the solar disk can be viewed shortly after local noon. Unfortunately, its exit, or egress, will not be visible since the sun will set about an hour before the transit ends. Anderson noted that French Polynesia is in its dry season in ...
There is even a possibility the spectacular light display could be spotted from the north Norfolk coast, according to one Met Office meteorologist. The lights, also known asaurora borealis, are expected to be observable late on Thursday evening and into the early hours of Friday ...