Greenlandic politician and Inuit educator Aleqa Hammond shares her top ways to experience the country, from sampling ...
Getting to the Arctic and marveling at the northern lights has become easier. Aurora chasers looking for more uncharted territories have had their eyes set on Greenland for quite some time.
The colorful northern lights may reveal themselves to a wide swath of Americans Friday night due to an impending solar storm ...
Another display of the northern lights could be visible this weekend in several U.S. states following a severe solar storm.
Greenland may not be the most accessible place to travel for viewing the northern lights, with limited flight options (mostly via Iceland), but those who make it here will be thrilled they did.
Ever wonder what the northern lights look like from space? Thanks to NASA astronaut Don Pettit, you can see for yourself.
President-elect Donald Trump’s musings about America controlling Greenland have put this Arctic territory under the spotlight ...
The northern lights are one of the most spectacular natural phenomena on our planet and commonly occur within the so-called "Aurora Zone," which covers Iceland, southern Greenland, and the ...
The Northern Lights are seen above the Columbia River ... The best destinations are Alaska, northern Canada, Greenland and northern Scandinavia (Norway, Finland, Sweden and Iceland).
Millions of people across 10 U.S. states could see the sky lit up by the northern lights on Christmas day, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) forecast.
The northern lights are usually seen as an auroral oval ... The best places to see them are Alaska, northern Canada, Iceland, Greenland, Norwegian Lapland, Swedish Lapland, Finnish Lapland and ...
Winter’s most stellar attraction, though, is northern lights watching. With little urban light pollution, Greenland is a dark canvas for spectacular displays, and aurora borealis-watching ...