Northern lights may make rare appearance in parts of US

"There is a potential for increased activity tonight due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare," states aurorawatch.ca, the University of Alberta's northern lights watchers. "A coronal mass ejection is an emission of plasma

Ever seen the shimmering Northern Lights? This could be your chance.

"There is a potential for increased activity tonight due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare," states aurorawatch.ca, the University of Alberta's northern lights watchers. "A coronal mass ejection is an emission of plasma

The Northern Lights should make a rare appearance in parts of the U.S. tonight. The location and duration of the lights are unknown, and they only last for five to ten minutes. So if, fair Funding Daily readers, you are anywhere 

Many of us looked for the northern lights last night, but none were reported here in Michigan. NOAA's space weather division is forecasting that northern lights are more likely tonight, in areas of clear skies. The image above is of the sun at 11:40