Watch the pair of amazing time-lapses of the Aurora Borealis from the International Space Station captured by NASA astronaut Don Pettit. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA/Don Pettit | edited ...
Nasa astronauts Josh Cassada and Nicole Mann captured stunning footage of the Northern Lights dancing above Earth. The video ...
After the Sun's solar maximum peak in 2024–25, scientists say that 2026 could deliver some of the most frequent and intense ...
Zena Cardman captured the lights on Nov. 17, while on the International Space Station NASA astronaut Zena Cardman captured footage of the northern lights, which are caused by solar particles meeting ...
NASA astronaut Zena Cardman of SpaceX Crew-11 mission shared a stunning footage from the International Space Station showcasing a stunning display of aurora borealis. Cardman shared in her post on X, ...
ATLANTA — It’s not your imagination — the sky over Georgia could look a little different Wednesday evening, thanks to an impressive and rare solar event. Georgians may have a rare chance to see the ...
We've been spoiled with aurora sightings over the last year or so but, according to NASA, that is set to change.
(NEXSTAR) – Those who missed the stunning northern lights display in November may have another chance at witnessing the celestial phenomenon Tuesday night, depending on where they live. Northern ...
Independent weather researcher Mila Zinkova is raising the question of whether the aurora borealis played a role in the events that led to the sinking of the Titanic. In her paper published in the ...
The Northern Lights were visible in Nashville on Nov. 11 due to intense solar activity. Strong geomagnetic storms can push the lights farther south than their usual high-latitude locations.
Stargazers across California recently caught glimpses of the northern lights — and the colorful natural phenomenon could be visible again soon. The aurora borealis might be visible from states across ...
NASA astronaut Zena Cardman captured footage of the northern lights, which are caused by solar particles meeting the atmosphere of the Earth, on Nov. 17, while on the International Space Station In ...