Why You Might See the Aurora Further South Than Ever Before

Why You Might See the Aurora Further South Than Ever Before

The sun is more active than scientists predicted. Powerful solar storms are now sending auroras—those dancing green lights—visible to people in mid-latitude zones, far beyond the polar regions where they usually appear. This surge in solar activity, captured on camera from space in June, is giving researchers fresh insights into how these geomagnetic storms work.

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