Solar Storm Rips A Hole In Earth's Magnetosphere Causing These Ultra-Rare Pink Auroras

Solar Storm Rips A Hole In Earth's Magnetosphere Causing These Ultra-Rare Pink Auroras
A G1-class geomagnetic storm on November 3rd ripped a hole in Earth’s magnetic field, resulting in an extremely-rare explosion of pink and purple auroras. The magnificent event was captured by Markus Varik of Tromso, Norway.

Seeing stunning aurora lights after a geomagnetic storm is not anything unusual. Especially if you are a full-time

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