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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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profmattstrassler.com
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| | | | | A series of solar flares occurred on the Sun in the last couple of days, and when their repercussions reach Earth, they may cause quite a storm in the Earth's magnetic field... resulting in Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). | |
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amazingsky.net
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| | | | | It has been many years since we were treated to an aurora as widely seen as the show on May 10, 2024. Here's my tale of the great display. As the sky darkened around the world on May 10/11, 2024, sky watchers in both the northern and southern hemispheres were amazed to see the sky... | |
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www.jhuapl.edu
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| | | Scientists believe that so-called magnetic anomalies hold clues to conditions on the Moon and other worlds throughout the solar system. To find out, APL leads a project not just to visit the most famous of these areas on the lunar surface but to drive right across it. | ||