More Auroras Coming to Northern Skies
Keep your eye on the northern sky. Auroras are in the forecast for the next couple nights courtesy of a "hole" in the Sun's corona.
Solar Forecasters Predict Chance of Auroras
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts a strong chance of geomagnetic activity tonight, October 13–14.
Last Chance for Iceland Auroras with Sky & Telescope
Iceland is a country full of fascinating contradictions, none so mysterious as its aurora. Come explore with Sky & Telescope in October 2016!
Aurora at Your Fingertips
A survey of free services and apps that let you keep tabs on space weather so you can anticipate the next great aurora.
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Sky & Telescope's 4th Annual Iceland Aurora Trip
Iceland, October 2–8, 2016 Join Sky & Telescope’s Observing Editor JR Johnson-Roehr on a one-week tour of Iceland! We’ll explore this fascinating island’s unique culture and geology during the day, and then each night we’ll venture into dark areas away from city lights for a chance to view Iceland's Northern…
The Night of the Blazing Aurora
A group of about 40 intrepid souls from the U.S. and Australia hits pay dirt on a tour of Iceland
Aurora on a Dwarf Star
Astronomers have detected what looks like auroral emission on an ultra-cool star.
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