From Seattle in the Northwest, to across the world in Spain, and right back in Minnesota, the human collective looked north ...
So how are the Northern Lights' different colors created? Good Question. Here's Jeff Wagner. The magnetic storm that lit up the night sky gave millions around the world quite a show.
Green is the most common color and easiest for our eyes to see. Here's what creates the pink and sometimes blue colors that are also on display.
Millions of people were treated to an extremely rare cosmic show as powerful geomagnetic storms triggered spectacular aurorae to erupt across the skies. All 50 U.S. states—even Hawaii—were ...
The Sun has been emitting "strong" solar flares of high-energy radiation, raising the possibility of communications ...
The pink and purple beams, created by a series of coronal mass ejections from the sun that produced geomagnetic storms, were ...
In 1859, a massive solar storm brought the aurora borealis to awed onlookers — but also knocked out Earth's early ...
HERE TO EXPLAIN HOW ALL OF THIS HAPPENS. MATT. WELL, JEANNE, IT ALL STARTS 93 MILLION MILES AWAY WITH THE SUN, RIGHT? SO WE SEE THE AURORA BOREALIS, ALSO COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE NORTHERN LIGHTS ...
A severe geomagnetic storm powered by five coronal ejections from the sun will result in a vivid aurora borealis. Here are ...
If you woke up on Saturday morning well rested but filled with regret over missing the Northern Lights - don't worry. They're set to return tonight. On Friday night, the lights dazzled the country ...