X1.9 Solar Flare Sparks Aurora Display Over the Chinese Mainland
An X1.9-class solar flare on January 19 triggered a geomagnetic storm on January 20, lighting up auroras across the Northern Hemisphere, including Mohe in the Chinese mainland.
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An X1.9-class solar flare on January 19 triggered a geomagnetic storm on January 20, lighting up auroras across the Northern Hemisphere, including Mohe in the Chinese mainland.
A massive solar storm is expected to hit Earth this Thursday, potentially lighting up skies as far south as Alabama! Get ready to witness a spectacular aurora show. 🌠
Earth was hit by a severe solar storm, bringing the northern lights further south than usual. A chance to see auroras in unexpected places! 🌌
A dazzling display of auroras lit up northern China as a powerful geomagnetic storm brought vibrant colors to the night sky, offering a rare and stunning spectacle expected to continue through the weekend.
Earth just got hit by the strongest solar storm since 2003, lighting up skies around the world with dazzling auroras! 🌠✨ Find out what’s causing this cosmic spectacle and what it means for us.
A solar flare has sparked a geomagnetic storm watch through Monday, possibly lighting up the night sky with auroras! No need to worry, but keep an eye out for a cosmic spectacle! 🌌✨
Residents across northern China witnessed the spectacular aurora borealis, lighting up the skies in a rare display that even reached the outskirts of Beijing.