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The brilliant aurora was followed by a major geomagnetic storm triggered by a solar flare emitted from the Sun last Friday.
The auroras were caused by a powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) that struck Earth head-on in the early hours of 1 June.
That's likely why videos and photos capturing the glowing green lights continue to fascinate viewers. Now, a NASA astronaut ...
A Sign from Above? Three days before the earth shuddered violently on June 29, 1925, there was an odd apparition in the early ...
Each vignette is titled and loosely connected by a common thread. In the “Prologue,” Pete (Matthew Reighard) and Ginette ...
We can count the unexpected surprises in our lives, like catching the Northern lights or the serendipitous view of a Pileated ...
In June 2025, skywatchers can witness the Milky Way's central bulge. NASA highlights this event, best viewed from dark ...
As the summer heats up, the chance for Midwesterners to catch the aurora borealis, also known as northern lights, increases.
The previous Northern District traffic article can be viewed here.
The northern lights will be visible in parts of the United States on June 6 and June 7, 2025 for those who want to see Mother ...
The northern lights could be seen in parts of the northern US this weekend, according to NOAA. A solar storm is expected to ...
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