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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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aneclecticmind.com
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| | | | | I see the aurora for the first time -- well, sort of -- right from the comfort of my own home. | |
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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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spaceweatherarchive.com
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| | | July 9, 2022: Sixty years ago today, one of the biggest geomagnetic storms of the Space Age struck Earth. It didn't come from the sun. "We made it ourselves," recalls Clive Dyer of the University of Surrey Space Centre in Guildford UK. "It was the first anthropogenic space weather event." On July 9, 1962, the... | ||