The aurora borealis took over Alaska skies on Tuesday night, but this light show was different than the others.
Minnesotans and others around the country got a rare treat on Nov. 11 with an aurora borealis supercharged by the sun.
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 ...
The chair of physics and astronomy at MTSU, Ron Henderson, says that in the right conditions, when protons and electrons ...
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Aurora Borealis viewed from space
A mesmerizing perspective of the Aurora Borealis, as viewed from the International Space Station on Nov. 17. Defense Dept.
Stargazers across California recently caught glimpses of the northern lights — and the colorful natural phenomenon could be ...
Mark Pitts, an EKU Professor of Physics & Astronomy, explains the magic: “It will strike those atoms and energize them. And ...
A series of solar flares, essentially explosions on the surface of the sun, caused unusually bright and colorful displays of aurora borealis in Alaska and other northern latitudes on Tuesday ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you look up at the sky late at night and see clouds of multicolored light swirling in the darkness, you aren't witnessing an alien invasion ...
After the aurora borealis lit up the Colorado sky in surreal swaths of color Tuesday night, there’s a chance stargazers in our state will see the northern lights again Wednesday night.
The northern lights could be seen from parts of North and Central Florida Tuesday night, Nov. 11. Will the Daytona Beach-area ...
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