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  2. Substorm - Wikipedia

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    Short video featuring commentary by David Sibeck, project scientist for the THEMIS mission, discussing a visualization of reconnection fronts. A substorm , sometimes referred to as a magnetospheric substorm or an auroral substorm , is a brief disturbance in the Earth's magnetosphere that causes energy to be released from the " tail " of the ...

  3. Aurora borealis in NJ this weekend: NOAA issues severe level ...

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    According to NOAA, the best time to see aurora borealis is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time. NORTHERN LIGHTS FORECAST From University of Alaska, highly active aurora displays will be visible ...

  4. List of most-disliked YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Rewind 2018 is the single most disliked video on YouTube, receiving over 19 million dislikes since its upload on December 6, 2018. [1]This list of most-disliked YouTube videos contains the top 42 videos with the most dislikes of all time, as derived from the American video platform, YouTube's, charts. [2]

  5. List of most-viewed YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, to count as a legitimate view, a user must intentionally initiate the playback of the video and play at least 30 seconds of the video (or the entire video for shorter videos). Additionally, while replays count as views, there is a limit of 4 or 5 views per IP address during a 24-hour period, after which point, no further views ...

  6. Green and pink skies light up the North thanks to aurora borealis

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  7. Northern Lights sightings possible again for parts of the UK

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  8. January 1938 geomagnetic storm - Wikipedia

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    On January 25–26, 1938, the sky was lit up with an aurora borealis light storm, seen all across the world. The storm was identical to other storm-induced, low-latitude aurora borealis. The great aurora that was witnessed across Europe, the Americas, and Oceania had not been seen/documented in Europe since 1709, and in the Americas since 1888.

  9. Best places to see the Northern Lights around the world - AOL

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