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Northern lights could return to Texas tonight. Here's how to see the aurora borealis in Austin
A geomagnetic storm watch has been issued for Wednesday night, with the potential for another display of the northern lights across Texas.
If your phone has it, enable Night Mode for the best setting. If your phone has Manual mode, configure the ISO to the 800 to 1600 range to decrease blurriness; the shutter speed to between five and 15 seconds to capture the northern lights in dark settings; and the focus to infinity or locked onto a distant light source.
A solar storm brought a colorful glow to some skies last night, and you’ll get another chance to see it tonight.
Missed the stunning northern lights? You might get another chance! Find best viewing tips to catch the celestial display.
Strong geomagnetic storms brought colorful northern lights to the skies above many states on Tuesday night—including Texas. Forecasters are expecting more on Wednesday.
The northern lights may be visible in parts of Texas again tonight. Here's how to capture images on your iPhone.
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Clear skies on Wednesday create ideal conditions to catch glimmer of northern lights in North Texas
The University of Alaska and Space Weather Prediction Center forecasts say the best chance of seeing the northern lights starts as early as 10 p.m. ET Tuesday and will last until around 1 a.m. Wednesday.
A dazzling display of northern lights was captured on video and in photographs as far south as Texas and Florida.