The Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, have already been seen in the UK skies recently, thanks to solar winds from solar flares or coronal mass ejections (CMEs) interacting with our atmosphere.
From all across the US, CNET staffers shared these glimmering aurora views, so you can bask in the glow of the northern lights, too. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
The Northern lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are renowned for their stunning array of colors, often resembling a full spectrum of the rainbow in Denmark. These natural light displays, ...
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A powerful sense of wonder infused sky-gazers recently when the northern lights could clearly be seen across the UK, even in southern England. That phenomenon may not appear again at such low ...
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Delaying until August this year meant we got to appreciate pure darkness — and catch the northern lights, an unforgettable phenomenon that you can’t fully appreciate until you see it in person.
When people ask me "Where shall I go to see the northern lights?" my answer is usually "Auroras are not guaranteed, so choose somewhere you want to visit regardless of the northern lights.
The Northern Lights have illuminated skies across Ireland on several occasions already this year. If you didn't manage to catch them, you might still be in with a chance this weekend. As recently ...
Mericsso/Getty Images There's been plenty of opportunities to spot the northern lights across the U.S. this year. If you haven't been lucky enough to see them yet, you'll have another chance soon.