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The telescope captured the space phenomena, which is hundreds of times brighter than the auroras we see on Earth.
Mars doesn't have an organized planetary magnetic field like Earth, so auroras can appear anywhere in the sky. Now there's a photo of one.
A serendipitous solar outburst let scientists point the robot’s cameras toward the Red Planet’s sky to spot a feature shared with our Blue Marble.
Several US states could bear witness to the northern lights this week thanks to increased solar activity. Here are the states.
Find out where and how to see the Northern Lights Minnesota skies reveal—from lakes and trails to dark sky parks—with tips, ...
Scotland is famous for the Northern Lights but we are set to experience a very extremely unique starburst soon ...
Forecasters said a recent coronal mass ejection and high-speed winds from a spot on the sun’s surface may disrupt Earth’s ...