Solar storm smashes hole in Earth’s magnetosphere, triggering extremely rare pink auroras
Submit on Wednesday, November 9th, 2022 19:11
On Nov. 3, a solar storm caused a temporary crack in Earth’s magnetic field. The resulting hole enabled energetic particles to penetrate deep into the planet’s atmosphere and set off extremely rare pink auroras.
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