Aurora explodes after a magnetic storm

People in the US and New Zealand have the opportunity to admire the colorful lights in the past days after two strong storms.

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Blue, purple and bright red bands in the sky in the city of Hutchinson, Minnesota, USA on June 16. The aurora exploded in recent days due to the landing of a storm from strong to earth on June 13 and June 15. The strong active area on the sun has spread and become a fairly large area.

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The Milky Way seems to be overshadowed by the presence of purple aurora in Michigan's sky, USA on June 17.

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The yellow aurora seems to dance in the sky and the face of the Oreti River south of New Zeland on June 17.

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Colorful bands of light above Lake Superior, Michigan State, USA on June 17.

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The strip of light green and pink in the sky south of New Zealand on June 16.

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The sky above Crater Lake, the state of Orgeon, the US turned purple because of the presence of aurora on June 17.

Reference: Nationalgeographic