What causes the northern lights? Why do we see it so often in Ireland now? How can we best capture it on our cameras? Jenny Lee finds out these answers and more from award-winning Co Antrim geography ...
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.
Big Burns Supper has also capitalised on what has been an extraordinary year for sightings of the Northern Lights across ...
The lights will be strongest in Alaska, with lower chances of viewing aurora borealis in Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota. NOAA forecasts the view line (see image below), indicating the lowest ...
While you could travel to Iceland in hopes of glimpsing the Aurora Borealis, sightings are never guaranteed. On a trip along the breathtaking Norwegian coast, however, the chances of seeing them ...
"You'd see this structured—almost like a patch—grey-toned or white toned-emission connected to the aurora," said researcher Emma Spanswick.
The Northern Lights – aurora borealis – put on quite a show in the UK in 2024, but few places on earth are better than Norway to experience the natural breath-taking phenomenon. And ...
A local photographer captured images of the Northern Lights over Ludham and Winterton in Norfolk this weekend.