Forecasts suggest that peak solar activity will make aurora borealis displays even more intense than usual in 2025. Here are ...
From Norway to Canada, people have developed myths and stories around the meanings of the aurora borealis or northern lights.
More strong solar storms are still expected throughout 2025 and potentially even into 2026, giving us a greater chance of seeing the northern lights.
Millions of Brits celebrating New Year’s tonight could make the event even more special after a powerful solar flare could ...
Purple northern lights are less common than green ... The fantastic night-sky light display explained. A selection of your pictures as the first aurora borealis of 2025 dazzle snappers across ...
open image in gallery The northern lights appear over Anchorage, Alaska, on Wednesday. The Space Weather Prediction Center says a minor geomagnetic storm is likely to impact Earth over the weekend ...
The Northern Lights will be visible across huge parts ... The auroral oval is likely to remain at background levels initially,' it explained. 'However, from 31 Dec, a Coronal Mass Ejection ...
SOME lucky Brits may have a chance to see the Northern Lights as they ring in the New ... physics and astronomy at Colby College, recently explained to The Sun. "Normally we only see the aurora ...
As a result people in Scotland, Northern Ireland ... hampered from seeing the lights by the nasty weather forecast. Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Steve Willington, explained: “A series of ...
‘The auroral oval is likely to remain at background levels initially,’ the Met Office explained. Northern England, Scotland and the North of Ireland will be able to see the lights tonight (P ...