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A geomagnetic storm will make the northern lights visible on July 24. Here's how to watch and where they will be visible in the United States.
Topline The northern lights have a moderate chance of appearing in parts of the Upper Midwest, Great Plains and Alaska on Sunday night into Monday morning—but they could appear even brighter the ...
Those that are, however, can cause stunning northern lights. The Sun is expected to reach its most active point, known as solar maxium, in mid-2024, according to Steenburgh.
The northern lights are forecast back-to-back nights on Monday, June 30, and Tuesday, July 1. Skywatchers are expected to have greater chances at spotting the colorful display on the second night.
The northern lights are visible from August to April when the sky is clear and dark enough, according to Travel Alaska. Here's what you need to know to catch the aurora borealis this time around.
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The same charged particles from the Sun’s atmosphere responsible for the northern lights can also damage Earth’s electrical and communications systems.
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