Skygazers are spotting the lights deeper into Canada, the U.S. and Europe because the sun is going through a major facelift.
Northern Lights may dazzle again tonight as a severe geomagnetic storm reaches peak intensity across regions. Follow live.
After an impressive showing Tuesday night, the Aurora may once again put on a show Wednesday night. But there's one caveat.
National Weather Service offices across the United States, including Oklahoma, Washington state, Tennessee, Iowa, Idaho, ...
The forecast "view line," or the southernmost spot where skygazers might still be able to view the northern lights, includes ...
After a colorful display overnight, the northern U.S., parts of Canada and Britain could see the aurora Wednesday night.
Missed the Northern Lights? You could be in luck. Can you see them light up Alabama skies again Wednesday night?
The Northern lights will be visible in at least 22 U.S. states, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
Set shutter speed between 5 to 15 seconds. This allows enough time to capture the moving lights but not too long to appear ...
Will the northern lights return for a third night over Ohio? What's the best time to see them? Here's what to know.
The aurora borealis took centre stage on social media overnight as Canadians and Americans enjoyed a powerful geomagnetic ...
Due to the changing seasons and solar flares from the sun, the Northern Lights may be visible depending on where you live.