The recent display of the northern lights, visible as far south as Alabama, was linked to coronal mass ejections from the sun, affecting Earth's magnetic field.
Stargazers across various states from Brooklyn to Oregon were treated to a rare sighting of the aurora borealis, indicative of increased solar activity approaching a solar maximum.
The incredible hues of neon greens, purples, and pinks danced across the night sky, a vivid reminder of the sun's powerful influence through its explosive activities.
This spectacular light show was triggered by particles from a coronal mass ejection on Tuesday that, traveling at 1.5 million miles per hour, reached Earth on Thursday.
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