Stunning_Auroras_Light_Up_Jiamusi_Sky_After_Geomagnetic_Storm

Stunning Auroras Light Up Jiamusi Sky After Geomagnetic Storm

Under the cover of late September nights, the skies above Jiamusi in Heilongjiang Province in the Chinese mainland burst into waves of green, pink and purple after Earth weathered back-to-back geomagnetic storms. It was a cosmic light show you won’t forget! 🌌✨

Between 9 am on September 29 and 2 pm on September 30, our planet experienced a 12-hour minor storm followed by a three-hour strong storm. Scientists track these events with the global Kp index, and this time it soared to 7.33—enough to spark dazzling auroras over 46° N latitude.

What’s wild is that there were no major solar flares or giant coronal holes to blame. Experts suspect a high-speed solar wind stream from a coronal hole did most of the heavy lifting—perhaps teamed up with a stealth coronal mass ejection for extra punch. 🚀☀️

For travelers, photographers and space buffs across Asia (and beyond!), this stunning show is a reminder: our planet’s magnetic shield is alive with surprises. Keep your cameras ready and your star-gazing apps locked on—you never know when the next aurora might dance above you! 🌠

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