Medicine & TechnologyThe "Blue Hole" in Abisko National Park helps aurora hunters capture the elusive Northern lights by creating a microclimate. Continue reading to know the full story.
Scientist Unto Laine heard the hissing sound of the northern lights for the first time during a jazz festival in Finland in the 1990s. Continue reading to learn more.
Why does the aurora change into different colors? Find out the answer in this article to learn what causes it to turn green, pink, red, violet, or white.
Back-to-back geomagnetic storms bring Northern Lights further south, like the glimpses of auroras in Texas last weekend. Continue reading for more details as another round of plasma is expected to reach Earth.
Unusual Southern US Northern Lights sightings, including Texas and Salt Lake City, Utah, could signal an increase in such phenomena in the near future. Read on to learn more about the increasing presence of auroras in the next few years.
Aurora borealis is a natural light display in the sky which results from the interaction of the solar wind and the Earth’s magnetic field. Read the article to find out more.
"Aurora season" from 2023 to 2024 promises vibrant northern and southern lights due to rising solar activity and an extended solar maximum. Read the article to learn more.
A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from the solar surface last Saturday and is expected to cause a geomagnetic storm on Tuesday, which may trigger stunning northern lights. Read to learn more.
High auroral activity is forecasted for Thursday, July 13, offering a chance to see the northern lights in parts of Idaho. Check out this article to find out how to see these stunning lights in the US.