This edition of the northern lights is brought to you by a pair of coronal mass ejections that erupted on New Year's Day.
After the Sun's solar maximum peak in 2024–25, scientists say that 2026 could deliver some of the most frequent and intense ...
More than a dozen states across the northern U.S. may have an opportunity to see the aurora borealis on New Year’s Eve, ...
A recent coronal mass ejection may disrupt Earth’s geomagnetic field on Friday, potentially making the aurora borealis ...
The northern lights could be visible across parts of the US this weekend, especially in northern states like Alaska, ...
As aurora visibility improves, Northern Lights travel is set to emerge as a major trend for 2026. Scientific forecasts point ...
As cruise travel evolves, a new trend is pulling travellers’ eyes upward instead of outward. Astro-cruising is built around ...
State Fair The New Mexico Living team spoke with Dan Mourning, General Manager of the New Mexico State Fair, about how ...
One can always postpone a good night sleep; a good night sky never. Skywatchers across the north of the United States have a ...
The remarkable natural light show is the result of electrons colliding with atoms in the upper reaches of Earth’s atmosphere.
Earth is facing a double coronal mass ejection impact today, January 3, 2026, potentially triggering G2-class geomagnetic ...
Dennis Lehtonen quit his studies in the university to chase the northern lights full-time. He talks to PEOPLE exclusively ...