April 15, 2025, 5:20 pm
Two separate reports confirm that the aurora borealis is expected to light up the northern skies in the United States. A recent solar wind eruption is reportedly triggering a natural light display that will be visible across several northern states. Experts suggest that clear skies and favorable conditions could allow skywatchers to witness vivid, rippling curtains of light, a phenomenon more commonly seen in polar regions. This celestial event is drawing attention both for its rarity and its broad geographical visibility.
The Northern Lights come from a solar wind that erupted from the sun over the weekend.
Skywatchers across the northern United States might catch a rare glimpse of the aurora borealis this week, thanks to a recent solar eruption. According to … The post These US states could see the northern lights this week appeared first on BGR.
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