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Southern lights ignite the sky in geomagnetic glory
Aurora australis has proven to be the weekend's must-see event, offering the most 'extreme' celestial display in two decades. While people flocked to viewing spots from Tasmania to Argentina to glimpse the out-of-this-world geomagnetic event, warnings came of some very real-world repercussions.
Aurora australis as seen from Elwood, Victoria, Australia.
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FEATURE - Die Nordlichter leuchten am Himmel über Svolvaer, Norwegen
The Northern Lights appear in the sky in Svolvaer, Norway, on October 22, 2023. The Northern Lights occur due to the interplay between the sun and Earth's magnetic field, which propels electrons through the atmosphere at rapid velocities. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)
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