A geomagnetic storm is expected this weekend when an burst of plasma and magnetic field from Sun will glance off Earth.
The new year arrived not only with fireworks, but with displays of aurora across the world at much more southerly latitudes than is normal.
What Causes The Northern Lights? Explained. Short answer? The sun. The lights are caused by the interaction between the Earth's magnetic field and charged particles from the sun's atmosphere that ...
This Christmas, the northern lights could be the most unexpected and breathtaking gift for skywatchers across parts of the Upper Midwest and northern United States. A minor geomagnetic storm, ...
Last year brought sightings from northern Scotland to the south coast of England, and a display on the first night of 2025 may have set the tone for the year. | ITV News Tyne Tees ...
THE ‘once-in-a-decade’ auroras are set to continue into 2025 after a blockbuster year for Northern Lights sightings. The Earth saw an explosion in the frequency of Northern Lights this ...
The phenomenon was captured over Wales on the first day of the new year and there could be more events in 2025 ...
Brits might be in for a spectacular display of the Northern Lights across parts of the UK on New Year's Eve - weather ...
Millions of Brits celebrating New Year’s tonight could make the event even more special after a powerful solar flare could ...
Scientists say it will probably still be large and complex enough to generate more explosions that could hit Earth’s magnetic field, creating more Northern Lights. Since last Saturday ...
The Aurora Borealis have stunned the nation this year, with dazzling light displays being visible as far south as Dorset, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Berkshire. Increasing numbers of displays have been ...
British stargazers have been treated to the celestial light show a fair few times this year (Picture ... winds smashing into the Earth’s magnetic field. The northern lights are caused by ...