Auroras occur when solar wind collides with Earth’s magnetic field, creating dazzling lights. Learn why auroras appear in red ...
A powerful solar storm, one of the strongest in over 20 years, caused rare red auroras by disturbing Earth's magnetic field and allowing solar particles deep into the atmosphere.
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Which regions could witness auroras on January 19, 2026? Visibility details explained
Auroras could light up skies Jan. 19, 2026, across northern and mid-latitude U.S. states including Alaska, Illinois, and ...
A blistering coronal mass ejection from the Sun raced to Earth in just 25 hours, triggering a severe G4 geomagnetic storm and ...
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