A large solar flare earlier this week may give Oklahomans another chance to see the Northern Lights this weekend.
Sunspot AR3757 erupted with an M1-class solar flare and a plasma plume. Footage courtesy: NASA / SDO and the AIA, EVE, and ...
After an intense solar flare, residents in northern U.S. states may get the rare chance to view the northern lights under clear skies, and capture the event on camera.
The northern lights which enthralled much of Utah at the beginning of summer may be making a return appearance this weekend.
A spate of solar activity means that the northern lights may be visible as far south as Oregon, Nebraska and Pennsylvania ...
If that wasn't enough, on Thursday, there was an even stronger X9.05 flare, which also produced a CME. This one will likely ...
A strong G3 geomagnetic storm watch is in effect this weekend which could bring the auroras back to the lower Midwest. This ...
Recent solar flares could bring the aurora borealis much farther south than usual, according to researchers at Southern ...
The sun released an enormous explosion of radiation on Thursday, which is barreling through space. The solar flare is set to ...
Brace yourselves for a northern light show of potentially epic proportions. Some lucky stargazers in the U.S. may glimpse the aurora borealis after the sun unleashed the second-largest solar flare in ...
Pittsburgh residents might see the northern lights tonight due to a major solar flare causing a geomagnetic storm.
Solar flares do not cause the Northern Lights. They are caused by a phenomenon called coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that ...