Tom Kerss, an astronomer and chief aurora chaser for Norwegian cruise line Hurtigruten, reveals why we are so captivated by ...
The northern lights are being seen more now. It's due to solar science but also due to advancements in technology.
The bright multicolored lights of the aurora borealis have been spotted shining in the sky above Iowa City. This breathtaking phenomenon is usually reserved for areas closer to the Earth’s poles, but ...
Minnesotans and others around the country got a rare treat on Nov. 11 with an aurora borealis supercharged by the sun.
So, yes, we are seeing the Northern Lights more often, but it is nothing to be alarmed about. We are heading into another ...
However, for Thursday, Nov. 13, the area of visibility stops far north of us. The 10 U.S. states that are totally or ...
The aurora borealis was viewable across Wisconsin multiple nights this week — and not for the first time this year.
A phenomenon that once seemed unattainable in Southern New England appears to be occurring far more often these days.
As the sun is going through the most active phase, this means that the northern lights have been seen further south than usual.
A night of intensely colorful auroras put on a show over Wyoming and much of the Northern Hemisphere Tuesday night. They were so powerful that ...
The Aurora Borealis was spotted in a large swath of states, including Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, ...