The aurora, a celestial display of vibrant lights, occurs when solar wind particles collide with Earth's atmosphere.
This great 'storm' in space, composed of ionized particles, is what produces the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, in the northern hemisphere and the aurora australis, or Southern Lights, in the ...
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It's good news for aurora chasers as peak auroral activity occurs a few years after solar maximum, according to Brekke. This ...
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They produce solar storms, also known as geomagnetic storms, according to NOAA. Northern lights or aurora borealis illuminate the night sky over a camper's tent north of San Francisco in ...
Mist and fog patches also." So despite the chance of the northern lights being present, they will likely be obscured if they are there. You can track the phenomenon using the National Oceanic and ...