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GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Mid-May brought a stunning display of the Northern Lights to much of the world with reports of the aurora visible in all of the lower 48 states in the US.
After a particularly vivid northern lights show in May, many are hoping for a repeat showing in June. Here's what to know about the aurora forecast.
After a particularly vivid northern lights show in May, many are hoping for a repeat showing in June. Here's what to know about the aurora forecast.
It's not looking favorable for the Northern Lights to appear the night of June 6, despite the sunspot that caused the May 10-11 auroras facing Earth once again on the night of a new moon.
Northern lights forecast for June 6 Conditions for a northern lights display across the U.S. could be favorable when a massive sunspot faces Earth on June 6 as the sun rotates on its axis.
Northern lights in Florida could be possible June 6 when the sunspot responsible for May's display faces the Earth again. Here are 5 important things to know.
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Washington as a giant hole in the sun's atmosphere fuels geomagnetic storms with a high-speed solar wind.