This February 10–17, we're celebrating all the wonderful opportunities for enjoying our state's dark skies with Boreal ...
At 2:30 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 11, whitish pillars of light rose into the sky over the barn at Donnelly’s Corners in ...
In 2011, the 30-year space shuttle program ended as Atlantis touched down at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. With five shuttles ...
Corrections & clarifications: The water visibility at Crater Lake extends to a depth of 460 feet. The U.S. is full of iconic landmarks with many being popular bucket list destinations. According ...
known as Aurora Borealis: Look to the northern horizon: The aurora is drawn towards the polar regions of the Earth. As a result you might not be able to see it directly overhead, but as it happens ...
Scientists investigating the Yellowstone supervolcano have discovered movement deep in the crater, sparking fears the sleeping giant could erupt. The volcano, located under Yellowstone National ...
The displays were caused by a geomagnetic storm with the sun sending a series of particles towards Earth. These charged particles interacted with Earth’s magnetic field, producing the bright colours ...
THE new year got off to an exciting start for Black Country sky-watchers and keen snappers who once again managed to capture the Northern Lights on camera. The aurora borealis, as the lights are also ...
THE new year got off to an exciting start for Black Country sky-watchers and keen snappers who once again managed to capture the Northern Lights on camera. The aurora borealis, as the lights are also ...
The Northern Lights, also known as an aurora borealis, lit up the sky yesterday evening (Wednesday, January 1) with residents sharing their stunning images of the natural phenomenon. AuroraWatch UK ...
But the weather astonished and delighted Washingtonians as well, especially in May and October when a major geomagnetic storm gave us some of the best views of the aurora borealis, or the northern ...
This creates the stunning displays known as the northern lights, or aurora borealis, in the Northern Hemisphere, and the southern lights, or aurora australis, in the Southern Hemisphere.