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| | | | | Amid its period of peak activity, the sun is launching electromagnetic bombs at Earth, and all you can think of is gazing up at the northern lights? Good. You have your priorities in order, because nothing bad is likely to happen despite the recent solar flare eruptions. Here's how to enjoy the show: According to... | |
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tritonstation.com
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| | | | | And pretty much everywhere else First, a pretty picture: Aurora over my house in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, USA, the evening of Friday, May 10. The sun is nearing the peak of its eleven year sunspot cycle. That means lots of sunspots and associated activity. Solar prominences, visible to the naked eye during the eclipse, are... | |
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www.lrb.co.uk
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| | | | | The evening sky on Friday lit up with a bright auroral display. Such phenomena are usually confined to the polar regions... | |
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www.techradar.com
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| | | AI images are damn popular right now | ||