A geomagnetic storm caused by a powerful coronal mass ejection from the sun on Tuesday made the northern lights visible much farther south than usual, reaching as far as Florida and Austria. This event is expected to continue with another strong display on Wednesday, potentially as impactful as the previous night.
The aurora borealis, or northern lights, is formed when charged particles from the sun collide with Earth's magnetic field. Two solar explosions of material reached Earth on Tuesday, and a third, described as the most energetic, was anticipated to reach the atmosphere later on Wednesday. While the solar activity is favor... download the app to read more
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