Powerful ‘equinox auroras’ may arrive soon: Why changing seasons can bring the best northern lights

The sun is about to enter the Northern Hemisphere, which means some stunning auroras may be visible in the coming weeks.

At precisely 9:01 UTC (5:01 a.m. EDT) on March 20, our star will cross the celestial equator during the vernal (spring) equinox. Earth’s axis will be side-on to the sun, meaning there will be more daylight in the Northern Hemisphere from then until June’s solstice.

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