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Missed the Northern Lights last night? Don’t worry. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says that those hoping to witness the celestial phenomenon — including those in Colorado — could have another shot tonight,
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Severe geomagnetic storm sparks northern lights across North America and as far south as Mexico (photos)
Vivid auroras lit up skies across North America and Europe as a severe G4 geomagnetic storm, one of the strongest this solar cycle, rattled Earth's magnetic field.
Triggered by an intense geomagnetic storm, the northern nights made a rare visit to the Southland on Tuesday night, painting the skies above the Angeles National Forest in dazzling pink and purple hues.
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You may not have missed your chance to see the light show over U.S. skies from geomagnetic storm
Forecasters warned the magnetic storm could cause power fluctuations, GPS degradation, and intermittent disruptions to radios.
The Northern Lights appeared in St. Louis due to a severe geomagnetic storm, best viewed in rural areas away from city lights.
Geomagnetic storm activity is expected to continue this week, but will Nashville catch a second glimpse of the northern lights? Here's what to know.
A third CME wave is still expected to hit Earth on Wednesday, and it could spark a geomagnetic storm even more intense than the first two.