The aurora borealis wowed all lower 48 states last May, and experts say the chances of more northern lights are good as solar activity is at its 11-year maximum.
SEATTLE — It’s been one year since the impressive aurora borealis show lit up the sky in all of the lower 48 states. On the night of May 10-11, 2024, the colorful northern lights were sighted as far south as islands in the tropical Pacific.
Space experts say more dazzling shows could be ahead this summer as the peak solar activity continues as part of the sun’s natural cycle.
The aurora were triggered by a
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