In August, over a calm Michigan lake, Karl Duesterhaus, 34, of Chicago, was treated to an unusual phenomenon: the northern ...
What are the two words that would instantly get you on board with any game pitched to you? Some of you might say “indie ...
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 ...
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 ...
Charlene Nguyen was lucky enough to capture the stunning aurora australis as it made a rare appearance in Mandurah, Western Australia late on New Year's Day. It's hard to believe, but these ...
An aurora lit up the night sky last night, delighting aurora hunters with the dazzling display. It was a powerful display, viewable across Tasmania as well as the southern states of mainland ...
From northern Scotland to South Wales, the bright colours of the aurora were visible after a strong solar storm. With activity on the Sun recently reaching a peak, there should be more ...
The Aurora Borealis' latest appearance brought vibrant pinks, purples, greens and blues to the skies over Shropshire on New Year's Day. We asked Shropshire Star readers to send us your photographs ...