A whitish, gray patch that sometimes appears in the night sky alongside the northern lights has been explained for the first time by researchers at the University of Calgary. The article, which ...
"You'd see this structured—almost like a patch—grey-toned or white toned-emission connected to the aurora," said researcher Emma Spanswick.
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.
The colorful Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, appear when electrically ... south Typically these dazzling green, red, pink, and purple lights only appear around the Arctic Circle, or around ...
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