Didn’t get a chance to see the northern lights over the weekend? It may not be too late to take another look. The historic solar storm producing auroras from as far south as Alabama is likely to reach a “secondary peak,” the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center said Sunday. Several “intense” coronal mass ejections are expected to hurtle into the Earth’s atmosphere later Sunday at speeds of four million miles per hour, resulting colorful, shimmering...
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Babar Azam, the captain of Pakistan is in for a chat. Babar Azam explains how he felt their start wasn't that good. Adds that the pitch was quick, and maybe 190 would've been a better score. States that they lost the game in bowling and fielding. A few mishaps let the game slip away from them.. The presentation ceremony. Earlier in the game, Ireland decided to put Pakistan in to bat first. Pakistan didn't have the best start, losing Mohammad Rizwan early. However, after a slow start, both Saim...
Great news for those who were dazzled by (or slept through) last weekend’s aurora borealis: Mother Nature's light show could be coming back for an encore. Scientists at Aurora Watch UK have issued a red alert indicating that the Northern Lights may be visible across large parts of the UK again tonight (18 May), following last weekend’s spectacular displays. Experts from the Space and Planetary Physics group at Lancaster University’s Department of Physics said: "Aurora is likely to be visible by...
Great news for those who were dazzled by (or slept through) last weekend’s aurora borealis: Mother Nature's light show could be coming back for an encore. Scientists at Aurora Watch UK have issued a red alert indicating that the Northern Lights may be visible across large parts of the UK again tonight (18 May), following last weekend’s spectacular displays. Experts from the Space and Planetary Physics group at Lancaster University’s Department of Physics said: "Aurora is likely to be visible by...
Great news for those who were dazzled by (or slept through) last weekend’s aurora borealis: Mother Nature's light show could be coming back for an encore. Scientists at Aurora Watch UK have issued a red alert indicating that the Northern Lights may be visible across large parts of the UK again tonight (18 May), following last weekend’s spectacular displays. Experts from the Space and Planetary Physics group at Lancaster University’s Department of Physics said: "Aurora is likely to be visible by...
Experts say why you can see the phenomenon a lot better through your phone. Did you get photos of the aurora? Email [email protected]
A powerful solar storm put on an amazing skyward light show across the globe overnight, with sightings of the Northern Lights as far south as Fort Lauderdale, Florida
There's a good chance of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights on Saturday night.
Many New Englanders will make plans to wake up (or stay up!) to try and
Wednesday, May 22 at 8 Follow the story of a pine marten as she takes us on a journey through a landscape of grey stone called the Burren, home to some of Ireland’s most enchanting wildlife. Wild Ireland: Kingdom of Stone premieres on May 22, 2024.
Rory Carroll, the Guardian’s Ireland correspondent, looks at what is fuelling anti-immigrant anger in the Republic of IrelandImmigration has increasingly become a point of tension in Ireland. Recently, the Irish government said the threat of deportation to Rwanda had partly fuelled a surge in arrivals entering Ireland via the land border with Northern Ireland, a route that it says now accounts for more than 80% of asylum seekers in the republic. The Irish Refugee Council and other advocacy...