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  2. Why have the northern lights been so visible? An expert explains

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    The northern lights, explained. What caused the most recent outburst of the northern lights? ... The electrons from the sun interact with the Earth's magnetic field and collide with various ...

  3. Aurora - Wikipedia

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    An aurora [a] (pl. aurorae or auroras), [b] also commonly known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), [c] is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains ...

  4. Substorm - Wikipedia

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    Substorms can cause magnetic field disturbances in the auroral zones up to a magnitude of 1000 nT, roughly 2% of the total magnetic field strength in that region. The disturbance is much greater in space, as some geosynchronous satellites have registered the magnetic field dropping to half of its normal strength during a substorm.

  5. Maps show best areas in U.S. to see northern lights - AOL

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    The northern lights are caused by interactions between the sun's solar winds and the Earth's protective magnetic field, according to NOAA. Those two phenomenons result in geomagnetic storms and ...

  6. Northern lights may be visible Thursday as far south as ... - AOL

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    When directed at Earth, the plumes of charged particles collide with the planet’s magnetic field, interacting with atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere to produce radiant auroras.

  7. Earth's magnetic field - Wikipedia

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    The magnetic field is generated by a feedback loop: current loops generate magnetic fields (Ampère's circuital law); a changing magnetic field generates an electric field (Faraday's law); and the electric and magnetic fields exert a force on the charges that are flowing in currents (the Lorentz force). [58]

  8. Northern lights to ring in 2025? Look to the skies in these ...

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    The northern lights, seen here in Oregon in May, might be visible in parts of the U.S. on New Year's Eve. ... A CME explosion is caused by the sun’s magnetic field and, like in this case, can ...

  9. Geomagnetic storm - Wikipedia

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    The southward field causes magnetic reconnection of the dayside magnetopause, rapidly injecting magnetic and particle energy into the Earth's magnetosphere. During a geomagnetic storm, the ionosphere's F 2 layer becomes unstable, fragments, and may even disappear. In the northern and southern pole regions of the Earth, auroras are observable.