Northern lights visible again tonight
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Miss Tuesday night's display? You will be able to see the northern lights tonight in Chicago and Illinois on the second night of a geomagnetic storm.
More than 15 states should be able to see the coming aurora borealis. Find out which states will offer the best views.
Did you miss the northern lights in Massachusetts on Tuesday night? Don't worry — here's how good your chances are on Wednesday.
The aurora borealis, commonly known as the northern lights, is a natural light phenomenon visible in the night sky, most often near the polar regions. NASA explains that the display happens when charged solar particles interact with Earth’s atmosphere, producing glowing streaks of green, pink, and purple that ripple and move overhead.
States as far south as Florida got to see the stunning spectacle of the northern lights. Photos show how the view varied by state.
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Another chance for Northern Lights on Wednesday night
Last chance to catch the Northern Lights in Indiana tonight! A G4 geomagnetic storm may bring glimpses of the aurora after sunset.
The Aurora Borealis, also known as the northern lights, were visible in Central Florida, with flashes of red and blue starting to appear about an hour ago in New Smyrna Beach.This phenomenon was captured live from a tower camera in the area.