The Sun's Magnetic Field Creates the Raw Materials The Sun has a powerful magnetic field created by the movement of hot, ...
Residents of several northern U.S. states could have the opportunity to see the dazzling northern lights tonight. Here's what ...
Explosions of plasma and magnetic material are expected to interact with Earth’s magnetic field, which means some may soon see the northern lights.
The northern lights have a higher than usual chance of appearing for viewers in some northern states, according to the ...
There's one more chance to see the northern lights in Wisconsin before September ends. The aurora may be visible as far south as central Wisconsin on Sept. 30, according to a forecast from NOAA's ...
More than a dozen states in the northern part of the contiguous U.S. have a chance to see the northern lights. About 15 states could catch a glimpse of the aurora borealis on Aug. 9, according to the ...
Auroras aren't over: the sun's decline brings more storms, and a 'last gasp' finale could light up skies in the next 2 years.
Lucia Suarez Sang is an associate managing editor at CBSNews.com. Previously, Lucia was the director of digital content at FOX61 News in Connecticut and has previously written for outlets including ...
Part of Washington could see the northern lights due to heightened geomagnetic activity. A “cannibal solar storm” made contact with the Earth’s magnetic field on Monday, Space.com said, resulting in a ...
Several states along the Canadian border may have a chance to see the northern lights this weekend, and there’s a chance for a heightened forecast with some geomagnetic storms predicted, according to ...
(WFSB) - There’s a chance the Northern Lights will be visible in Connecticut on Monday and Tuesday nights. Meteorologist Jill Gilardi said the best chance to see them would be for those who are far ...
Part of Washington could see the northern lights due to heightened geomagnetic activity. A "cannibal solar storm" made contact with the Earth's magnetic field on Monday, Sept. 1, Space.com said, ...