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Northern lights may be visible over Rhode Island this week. Here’s when to look for them


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Northern lights may be visible over Rhode Island this week. Here’s when to look for them

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Predictions made recently from the

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indicate that New England, including Rhode Island, could again witness the Northern Lights this week. Though, Rhode Island is on the very edge on the line for potential visibility. The northern part of the state would have the greatest chance of seeing them.

At the beginning of May, New England states witnessed “the strongest display of the northern lights in the last 20 years,” according to

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The lights were also visible for a time at the beginning of the summer in June.

Here’s what to know.

When is there a chance of seeing the Northern Lights?

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stated that if you’re in the northeast, you’ll have a chance to see the lights on the evenings of Tuesday, July 30, Wednesday, July 31 and Thursday, Aug. 1. Cloud cover could impact visibility. A solar event called a “Cannibal CME” is causing the show.

When is the best time to see the Northern Lights?

The northern lights are typically most visible between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. EDT.

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Prediction of the intensity and location of the aurora borealis July 29 over North America.

According to

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, the following states may be able to see the lights this week: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maine.

While Rhode Island is on the list, the forecast for the next few days offers only a slight chance. Heading north to Massachusetts or New Hampshire offers much better odds.

What causes the northern lights?

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 redirects the particles toward the poles the dramatic process transforms into a cinematic atmospheric phenomenon that dazzles and fascinates scientists and sky-watchers alike.”

Brothers explained in a past interview “it’s the ejection of material from the sun that causes this reaction.” Brothers added those are called coronal mass ejections (CME’s).

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The northern lights fill the sky with green ribbons of electrical charged particles over Greaney’s Turkey Farm in Mercer, Maine on May 11, 2024. This display was the strongest seen since 2003, rating a G5 on the geomagnetic scale.

The sun goes through phases on an 11-year solar cycle, according to

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Right now, it’s nearing the peak of that cycle, known as “solar maximum.” During this moment, the sun emits more solar flares and coronal mass ejections, massive bubbles of plasma threaded by rejected magnetic field lines,

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How to see the Northern Lights

As always, dark skies make for better stargazing.

“We typically suggest getting away from cities and find a open field or hilltop to lay out under the stars and wait for the show to really peak at the late evening or early morning hours,” Brothers said in a past interview with

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. “In New England, heading for a local conservation area or park that keeps lighting off at night is ideal. Another option is a coastline away from the larger cities…”

He added whenever you are stargazing, it is always handy to have a good telescope or a pair of binoculars.

Where to see the northern lights Here’s a beginner’s guide to stargazing in Rhode Island

Places to check for northern lights forecast

If you want a chance at seeing the

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, here are some websites you can monitor the sun’s activity:

This article originally appeared on wickedlocal.com:

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