The northern lights should continue well into the weekend and may even reach down into the middle parts of the US.
Following in the footsteps of Aristotle and Galileo, NASA scientists look to take the next step in understanding auroras.
Although they don't impact the surface directly, historical evidence and simulations suggest airbursts can pack a punch.
The sun is at the peak of its 11-year cycle. That means an uptick in solar flares will lead to more chances to see the northern lights over the next couple of years.
As astrotourism booms, the northern lights get a boost from digital photography. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The Northern Lights are expected to appear in the New York skies very soon. Here's the best times to catch them.