Another display of the northern lights could be visible this weekend in several U.S. states following a severe solar storm.
U.S. travelers don’t need to go to Norway or Iceland to catch the solar-powered fête. Alaska is one of the best places in the country to see the northern lights—here’s how, when, and where to see them ...
An incoming geomagnetic storm will likely bring northern lights displays to more states ... activity across northern Canada and most of Alaska, while the view line dips below the Canadian border ...
The aurora borealis (also known as the northern lights) is a mesmerizing natural phenomenon that occurs in the northernmost destinations in the world, such as Alaska, Norway, Iceland, Finland ...
More states in the northern U.S. will have an opportunity to observe the northern lights on Friday ... Northern Canada and most of Alaska will have a higher chance of viewing aurora borealis ...
Whether you're in the heart of Scandinavia or the icy wilderness of North America, the Northern Lights are a show like no ...
The colorful northern lights may reveal themselves to Minnesotans Friday night due to an impending solar storm forecast to reach Earth.
While in Fairbanks, the last stop of your Alaska adventure, you can fly or drive to chase the northern lights. Alaska Tour & Travel has a five-hour Arctic Circle Air Adventure that departs three ...
Several U.S. states may witness northern lights this weekend due to geomagnetic storms. Optimal viewing is 10 p.m.–2 a.m., away from light pollution. Auroras result from solar activity energizing ...
In the north, the oval lies above popular northern lights destinations, including Canada, Alaska and Iceland. “With a stronger storm, that oval where we see the aurora gets pushed farther south ...
The best time to view the Northern Lights is from October to March. Tromso, Norway: Known as the "Capital of the Northern ...