We See the Northern Lights in Kentucky
YAHOO!News · 2d
Much of Kentucky saw the northern lights Thursday night. See some of the photos
A severe geomagnetic storm brought the northern lights to Fayette County and other parts of Kentucky Thursday night. Want your photo included? Email it to Managing Editor Alex Valentine at Avalentine@herald-leader, along with your name and where the photos were taken.
WLKY · 3d
Another – better – chance to see northern lights in Kentucky, Indiana is coming
The best times for viewing will be between 9 p.m., immediately after sunset, and 2 a.m. Your best chance to see it will be away from city lights. And good news, skies will be clear. The current storms are almost as strong as the one back in May that dazzled the skies in west Louisville, Bardstown and more.
WLKY · 2d
Will Northern Lights be visible again Friday night?
The Northern Lights brought a stunning show to Indiana and Kentucky overnight. Many people were able to capture photos of the Aurora with its vibrant pink and green hues. A strong geomagnetic storm is the cause. So will we be able to see it again Friday night?
The Indianapolis Star · 2d
Were you able to see the northern lights in Indiana? These people did
People across the country, including Indiana, were able to see the northern lights Thursday evening, with some viewers capturing images of auroras and posting them to social media. Here's a little of what people saw.
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