Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, will be visible from 17 states across the US next week. This luminous astronomical phenomenon is caused by the interaction of solar winds from the Sun and the Earth’s magnetic field. The storms created by gigantic storms have already been visible from more than 30 states in the US, including Iowa, Kansas, and North Dakota. To witness the Northern Lights, people need to look in the direction of the closest pole, which is the north in the Northern hemisphere and the south in the Southern hemisphere. The 17 states where Northern Lights can be seen are North Dakota, South Dakota, Alaska, Indiana, Montana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Wyoming. The Northern Lights will be visible on July 12 and July 13, provided the weather is clear. This natural phenomenon is a breathtaking spectacle that should not be missed.