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Peak sunshine has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere — the summer solstice. Friday was the longest day of the year north of ...
The Northern Hemisphere has reached its peak sunshine, marking the summer solstice – the longest day of the year and the ...
ALBANY — A large-scale geomagnetic storm was predicted to sweep across the Northern Hemisphere Monday night, but most New Yorkers had little hope of spotting the colorful waves of light known ...
Last spring, the strongest geomagnetic storm in two decades slammed Earth, producing light displays across the Northern Hemisphere. And last fall, a powerful solar storm dazzled skygazers far from ...
Summer 2025 officially begins on June 20 in the Northern Hemisphere. The summer solstice occurs at 9:42 p.m. Topeka time on June 20, marking the longest day of the year. Topeka, Kansas ...
This light is observed as the northern lights, or aurora borealis, in the Northern Hemisphere, and the southern lights, or aurora australis, in the Southern Hemisphere. Geomagnetic storms are ...
Editor's note: We could be in for even more aurora shows tonight as the northern lights may be visible from 15 U.S. States on June 2. Northern lights could put on an impressive show tonight (June ...
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