The northern lights lit up the night sky farther south than normal on Thursday. Could we be in for a back-to-back solar show?
The sun is at the peak of an 11-year solar cycle that allows for more solar flares and more frequent sightings.
Although NOAA predicted the aurora would be visible as far south as northern Utah on Thursday night, some Arizonans in areas with low light pollution were able to catch a glimpse. Many residents ...
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After weeks of stormy skies and two major hurricanes, there was a special treat for those who looked to the sky Thursday night with a rare chance to see the northern lights here in the south.
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - On Thursday night, Oct. 10, the aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, added lots of color ...
A strong radiation storm will provide the chance to see the aurora across parts of the United States, including Colorado.
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The lights form when charged particles from the sun collide with the earth's atmosphere, causing gases like oxygen and nitrogen to emit colorful light.
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The aurora borealis was observed in Canada as a severe geomagnetic storm reached Earth on Thursday, October 10. RESTRICTIONS ...
The light show Thursday night was the strongest since May and could be seen as far south as Texas, Florida, and California.