NOAA forecasts a G2 geomagnetic storm for July 2-3 as a CME arrives, with aurora most likely on the northern horizon in U.S.
A G3 geomagnetic storm is expected for Thursday, June 4 and Friday, June 5, which can cause the northern lights.
NOAA forecasts a G1, G2 or G3 geomagnetic storm on July 1-3 as a CME arrives, with aurora most likely on the northern horizon ...
More solar storms are forecast to hit the Earth's magnetic field June 8-9, and may fire up the northern lights. Will they be seen from Ohio?
The Northern Lights are a stunning display of glowing, swirling lights in the night sky that have amazed humankind for thousands of years. But what causes them? And how can you see them? The Northern ...
The northern lights could mean lights out for the infrastructure we rely on.
Read a National Geographic magazine article about auroras and get information, facts, and more about magnetic storms.