Aurora exploded because of the magnetic storm

The strongest storm from many years of landing on the earth made the aurora appear continuously in the northern hemisphere in the past few days.

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An aurora flew above Lake Tibbitt in northern Canada on August 7.The aurora occurs because particles that charge from the sun rush into the Earth's atmosphere at tremendous speed.During migration, charged particles crash into oxygen and nitrogen atoms, causing their energy levels to increase.As a result, oxygen and oxygen atoms emit colorful light.

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Orange clouds fly through green aurora in a place near Calgary, Canada early on the morning of August 6.

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Spectacle scene above Lake Superior, Michigan State, USA on August 8.

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A large space in Canada is covered by green, blue and purple aurora on August 5.

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Purple aurora near Pulawy, Poland on August 5 evening.

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Countless green light strips seem to be plunging into the city of Calgary, Canada on August 5.

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Photographer Matthew Moses in Michigan, USA, said it was the most intense aura in years.This is a scene he captured above Lake Superior, Michigan state on August 5.

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"Green River" above the city of Garden Hill, Canada at midnight 6/8.

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Stars shine with aurora at the top of Cochrane City, Canada on August 5.