Northern Lights to be visible in parts of UK tonight
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Bright and colorful Northern Lights have been sighted across the United States, with an 8.7 on a logarithmic geomagnetic storm scale reported Tuesday night. The bright pink, purple, and green aurora borealis colors seen with the naked eye are attributed to a rare,
Stargazers across Western Massachusetts witnessed a rare celestial display Tuesday night as the northern lights illuminated skies typically reserved for more northern locations.
Increased solar activity is causing colorful auroras to occur in unexpected places. A large solar storm is set to reach Earth Wednesday.
Northern Lights visible in 21 USA states 11-12. G4 geomagnetic storm, X5.1 solar flare. Best viewing 10 p.m.-1 a.m. EST. Peak activity visible as far south as Alabama and California.
Try to find the darkest, most open area possible, though elements in the foreground — buildings, trees, bridges — help anchor the shot and give it more appeal. Exposures longer than 25 seconds will give brighter pictures but will also cause trails from stars to appear, and the aurora to appear fuzzy — especially if it’s moving quickly.
A powerful solar storm turned the Florida night sky green, with rare sightings of the northern lights reaching far beyond their usual range.
Did you miss the northern lights on Tuesday night? Well, if it makes you feel better, the aurora borealis might’ve looked better in pictures. The northern lights swept across most of the United States on Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning,
With skies expected to clear over the Boston area tonight, there's a good chance for Massachusetts residents to see the Northern Lights before bedtime. The Space Weather Prediction Center issued a rare G4-level watch for Tuesday,
The best way to capture the northern lights is to remove as much artificial light from your space as possible. Adjust the brightness on your phone screen as far down as it can go, so you can get a clearer view through the viewfinder. And don’t forget to turn off your flash.