Back in June, we heard that the sun is at the peak of its 11-year magnetic activity cycle, meaning more chances of seeing the ...
The solar storm that struck the Earth on Tuesday and Wednesday has left a chance that we could see the Northern Lights over ...
The northern lights occur as a consequence of solar activity and result from collisions of charged particles in the solar ...
A coronal mass ejection happens when an enormous cloud of charged and highly magnetised plasma erupts from the solar corona into space, causing radio and magnetic disturbances on Earth. The Northern ...
Londoners could soon be ticking a coveted item off their bucket list, as the Northern Lights could be visible from the capital city tonight.
The Northern Lights are expected to be visible in parts of the UK on Wednesday night and could even be spotted into Thursday ...
The northern lights could put on another show in many parts of the UK on Wednesday night, with forecasts suggesting another burst of activity from the Sun that will light up skies across the northern ...
The Northern Lights are to dazzle stargazers across the UK tonight - all you need to know, including the best places to see them.
The Aurora Borealis is expected to be visible from the UK following a coronal mass ejection - and you might be able to spot ...
The Met Office has issued a Northern Lights alert as a "strong" geomagnetic storm is expected to pull the incredible display towards the UK tonight.
Increased solar activity causes auroras that dance around Earth’s poles, known as the northern lights, or aurora borealis, ...