Floridians from Tallahassee to the Space Coast were treated to a rare colorful aurora borealis Tuesday night. Will the northern lights return?
Skies over North America erupted this week with shimmering colors: Shades of pink, purple and green swayed across the skies in northern as well as some southern states. It followed two similarly ...
The Northern Lights (aurora borealis) were recently visible across California, with rare sightings reported as far south as ...
For the third time in as many years, the aurora borealis could be seen in the skies over South Carolina due to strong ...
Nyberg was one of millions of people who watched a rare showing of the northern lights across the United States on Tuesday evening. Photos from Rifle to Aspen show a red-pink glow burning in the sky, ...
The aurora borealis put on a spectacular display overnight, captivating millions of people from Minnesota to Iowa, Colorado ...
Forecasters warned the magnetic storm could cause power fluctuations, GPS degradation, and intermittent disruptions to radios.
Tuesday night's display happened because the sun is in the process of swapping its magnetic poles, which, despite sounding pretty apocalyptic, actually happens every 11 years.
Nearly two dozen states could catch a glimpse of the northern lights on Nov. 12, one day after the aurora borealis lit up ...
LOOK UP TONIGHT! Forecasters say another faint chance to see the aurora could come between 9 p.m. and midnight Wednesday.