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Double solar eruptions could spark G2 geomagnetic storms and auroras above northern U.S. states on April 16. Keep your eyes on the skies!
A recent coronal mass ejection will likely disrupt Earth’s magnetic field this week, which may make the northern lights visible to more states as early as Tuesday night, according to the National ...
A huge sun eruption combines with speedy solar wind from a "coronal hole" for a weekend aurora show, experts predict.
The northern lights may glow over part of the United States this week following a pair of eruptions on the sun. Here's where ...
An uncommon double solar eruption has sent two coronal mass ejections towards Earth, which are expected to arrive Wednesday.
A geomagnetic storm watch predicts northern lights across the northern U.S. and Midwest this week, following solar eruptions ...
A rare double solar eruption has launched two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) towards Earth, potentially leading to visible ...
People in states including Idaho, Montana and North Dakota may be able to catch a glimpse of the northern lights on Wednesday ...
A strong geomagnetic storm watch has been issued for tonight as a powerful solar system heads towards ... of this storm is the potential for an aurora borealis display. Last year, we were blessed ...
Solar storms are expected to sweep past Earth, which may spark bright aurora displays across some parts of Canada.
Traveling to a north-facing, high vantage point away from light pollution is the best bet to see the northern lights, ...
NOAA forecasts a slight chance of aurora visibility in 10 northern states—from Alaska to Maine—if skies stay clear.