What's behind the northern lights that dazzled the sky farther south than normal
Briefly

Another recent solar storm has led to vivid auroras visible in unusual locations like Germany, the U.K., and New York, enhancing public interest in these celestial phenomena.
The U.S. NOAA reported on the heightened solar activity, warning that coronal mass ejections could disrupt communications, while also providing occasional opportunities to see stunning auroras.
Solar activity follows an 11-year cycle, and we are approaching the peak of this cycle. It’s uncertain how long this increased activity will last.
The phenomena we experience with solar storms, like the auroras, result from interactions between charged solar particles and Earth’s atmospheric gases, creating beautiful light displays.
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