From Seattle in the Northwest, to across the world in Spain, and right back in Minnesota, the human collective looked north ...
Some saw greens and purples while others saw pinks and reds. So how are the Northern Lights' different colors created? Good Question. Here's Jeff Wagner. Engadget ...
Seeing the Aurora Borealis dance in the night sky is a bucket list item for many, and just like snowflakes, no two displays ...
Green is the most common color and easiest for our eyes to see. Here's what creates the pink and sometimes blue colors that are also on display.
Inspired by Winter’s arctic mountains and skies, Norse painters attempt to capture the magic in the cruelty of nature ...
Among them were many successful shots that impressed with their bright colors and dancing shapes in ... use of ISO and ...
But the northern lights were dancing not only above us but also in the southern sky. NOAA satellites captured a composite ...
Here’s a brief explanation of this phenomenon: The lights are created when charged particles from the sun ... Stunning photos might lead you to believe the Northern Lights are a constant explosion of ...
In 1859, a massive solar storm brought the aurora borealis to awed onlookers — but also knocked out Earth's early ...
Did the Philippines experience the elusive Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis in the area of the SM Mall of Asia Arena in ...