The northern lights are being seen more now. It's due to solar science but also due to advancements in technology.
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Chasing the aurora borealis in the Arctic Circle
A firsthand account by writer Zufazlin Baharuddin, who recently went on a three-day solo adventure in Finland.
After a glittering display of the northern lights, Jenny Schlecht reflects on the trade offs of living in a place that is ...
Minnesotans and others around the country got a rare treat on Nov. 11 with an aurora borealis supercharged by the sun.
If you were on social media earlier this week, your feed was probably flooded with the same question: “Did you see the sky?” ...
So, yes, we are seeing the Northern Lights more often, but it is nothing to be alarmed about. We are heading into another ...
Solar flares cause spectacular displays of aurora borealis this week all over Alaska’s skies, even stretching down into ...
As a powerful solar storm painted brilliant hues across Wyoming skies, people went searching for the perfect backdrop to catch the epic light show. Even backyards, streets and alleyways offered ...
After Helsinki, Rovaniemi – the capital of Lapland in northern Finland and lying on the Arctic Circle – is one of the most famous destinations for tourists. Famous for being the “home of Santa Claus”, ...
Oklahoma's view of the northern lights this week was the second major aurora in the last few years. Will we see them again ...
The Aurora Borealis was spotted in a large swath of states, including Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, ...
Skies over North America erupted this week with shimmering colors: Shades of pink, purple and green swayed across the skies in northern as well as some southern states. It followed two similarly ...
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