From Seattle in the Northwest, to across the world in Spain, and right back in Minnesota, the human collective looked north ...
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.
Greens and blues, reds and purples — when it comes to the northern lights, what causes all the different colors?
The biggest geomagnetic storm in two decades, sparked by solar flares, caused the aurora borealis to appear around stretches ...
Inspired by Winter’s arctic mountains and skies, Norse painters attempt to capture the magic in the cruelty of nature ...
The pink and purple beams, created by a series of coronal mass ejections from the sun that produced geomagnetic storms, were ...
The historic geomagnetic storm that led to the beautiful display of the northern lights this weekend is starting to wane.
But the northern lights were dancing not only above us but also in the southern sky. NOAA satellites captured a composite ...
Among them were many successful shots that impressed with their bright colors and dancing shapes in ... use of ISO and ...
Space scientists are saying the solar storm was the most impressive in decades and, by some measures, even centuries.
In 1859, a massive solar storm brought the aurora borealis to awed onlookers — but also knocked out Earth's early ...