Tamara Jones+FollowNorthern Lights Might Hit Your State!Heads up: the northern lights could be putting on a show tonight in more places than usual! NOAA says states like South Dakota and Maine might catch a glimpse, not just the usual Alaska and Canada crowd. For the best shot, find a dark, north-facing spot between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Want to snap a pic? Use a tripod, go wide-angle, and don’t forget night mode on your phone. Solar activity is peaking, so these light shows could keep coming! #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Stargazing #Science00Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowDid You See That Wild White Streak?Skywatchers got a double surprise: not just an epic aurora, but a mysterious white streak slicing through the night sky! People from Colorado to Kansas thought it might be the rare STEVE phenomenon, but turns out it was a Chinese rocket’s upper stage dumping fuel after launching satellites. Imagine catching the northern lights and then seeing what looks like a glowing rocket trail overhead—no wonder everyone was buzzing! Would you have guessed it was a rocket? #AuroraBorealis #RocketLaunch #NightSky #SpaceNews #Skywatching #Science10028Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: 15 States in the Glow!Northern lights might be putting on a show tonight for 15 lucky states! NOAA says the aurora could be visible from Alaska to Maine, thanks to some wild solar activity. If you’re in the north, grab a blanket, find a dark spot, and look up between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Pro tip: use your phone’s night mode for pics. Who else is staying up for this bucket-list moment? #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Stargazing #BucketList #NatureLovers #Science10Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: Look Up Tonight!Heads up, skywatchers! Thanks to a solar storm, the northern lights might be visible way farther south than usual tonight. If you’re in states like South Dakota, Maine, or even northern Wisconsin, you could catch the aurora between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.—just find a dark spot and look north. Pro tip: use your phone’s night mode for pics! Solar activity is peaking, so these epic light shows could keep happening into 2026. Who’s staying up for this? #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Skywatching #SolarStorm #Stargazing #Science30Share
sullivanjessica+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: Who’s Got the Best View?Sky-watchers, tonight’s the night! The northern lights are making a rare appearance across 10 lucky states, and you don’t need any fancy gear to catch the show—just a clear, dark sky and a good spot facing north. Best viewing is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., but check your weather first! If you’re snapping pics, switch your phone to night mode and turn off the flash. Who else is staying up for this? #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #SkyWatch #NatureLovers #CelestialEvent #Science476Share
Michelle York+FollowAurora Alert: Could You See the Lights Tonight?Ever wished you could catch the northern lights without flying to Alaska? Well, a huge solar storm means up to 18 states might see the aurora borealis this week—even if you’re farther south than usual! Check north, get away from city lights, and keep your camera ready. Best times are 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.—don’t miss out on this rare show! NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Stargazing #SpaceWeather #Science574Share