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Australian stargazers enjoyed a brilliant show Sunday night, with auroras illuminating the dark winter sky with pink and ...
Sydney sky lit up with a green meteor on Sunday evening. Tom McCallister captured the radiant emerald streak. Astrophysicist ...
Aurora Australis, a celestial spectacle usually reserved for Antarctica, could light up the skies from Cape Town to Limpopo.
The phenomenon is rarely visible far from the poles, but the dancing light bewitched sky gazers as far north as Byron Bay as ...
A meteor flew over Sydney on Sunday night, just before the southern lights lit up the sky. But is it all over or can you see it again tonight?
A spectacular Aurora display has lit up Australia’s southern skies overnight, with Tasmania’s north offering some of the best ...
The auroras, known in the Northern Hemisphere as the Aurora Borealis and in the Southern Hemisphere as the Aurora Australis, are caused by “coronal mass ejections” (CMEs) of magnetic energy from the ...
Normally, you’d have to brave the chill of Antarctica or venture to the southern tip of Chile or Tasmania to glimpse the ...
Nichole Ayers shared stunning footage of the Southern Lights to X, formerly Twitter, from the International Space Station ...
Once the next dust cloud reaches Florida, people can expect to see hazier skies. “Typically, we have nice blue skies, but with the dust, the whole sky looks soft and warm, because the particles ...
Massive clouds of the Sahara Desert dust are moving over the Atlantic toward Central and North America, with the possibility of reaching Florida and other states, including Texas, this week.  The ...