A powerful electromagnetic storm brought the Northern Lights to many states across the country Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, including Nevada.
A rare southern aurora dazzled Northern Nevada on Tuesday night and may return on Wednesday night.
The strongest solar flare of the year so far has brought severe geomagnetic activity to large portions of Canada and several U.S. states. Nevada is among them.
While it's already been hot enough for summertime activities for the past few weeks in Reno, the official start of summer begins Friday June 2…
The American Meteor Society says it was most likely rocket or satellite debris, specifically the SpaceX Dragon Freedom-2 satellite.
The strange sight prompted a flurry of speculation on our social media.
The staff and volunteers at the Jack C. Davis Observatory are over the moon about an upcoming eclipse event - so much so they're remaining open late.
A number of 2 News Nevada viewers shared pictures of comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas in the skies over northern Nevada on Monday. The comet will be visible around an hour after sunset in the western sky through the end of October.
Once there, the spacecraft will orbit the giant gas planet, sneaking close to Europa during dozens of flybys.
The photo to the right is from NASA/Bill Ingalls.