SEATTLE — The northern lights may appear in the night sky on Thanksgiving night and on Friday, but unfortunately, it's ...
A geomagnetic storm could cause the aurora borealis to dip into the skies of a few upper midwest states this week.
The skies might look beautiful once again for sky gazers this Thanksgiving! Find out if you can see the aurora borealis.
This Thanksgiving, solar storms may produce faint auroras across the northern rim of the United States. Pale auroras may be ...
An outburst of solar energy looks primed to hit Earth on Thursday, potentially bringing auroras to the northern U.S. on ...
The northern lights could become visible low on the horizon as far south as Indianapolis this week, according to one aurora ...
Thanksgiving could be marked by a light show of the non-Christmas variety. A coronal mass ejection erupted from sunspot ...
Stargazers can behold the breathtaking northern lights in the Empire State — and as far west as Idaho — beginning after 5 p.m ...
Looking for something to watch besides football this Thanksgiving? Look up: A geomagnetic storm may make northern lights ...
Displays of Northern Lights are possible on Thanksgiving and Black Friday for some of the United States, including New York, ...