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Aurora chasers, keep your eyes on the skies this weekend as northern lights might be possible at mid-latitudes.
Northern lights may once again be visible deep into mid latitudes tonight as geomagnetic storm conditions continue to wreak havoc with Earth's magnetic field.
Researchers take into consideration data collected by various satellites and spot fast solar winds changing the direction of a 2023 CME.
Northern lights seen shining from plane window 00:24. The planet was just slammed with what government officials dubbed a severe geomagnetic storm, the second-highest level of NOAA's rating system.
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