See the beautiful north aurora from the biggest solar storm
In the past week, people in Norway, Iceland and even the United Kingdom had the opportunity to admire the aurora north (aurora that took place in the Northern Hemisphere) beautifully from the biggest Sun storm in six years by.
Magnetic storms cause great light phenomena, but can also bring trouble. According to the US National Oceanic and Meteorological Administration (NOAA), these problems may include an increase in electric intensity and the impact of radio, television and telephone signals.
These beautiful aurora images appear due to the recent solar storm, the largest from the Sun in six years. Then, radiation to form protons flew out of the sun at 93 million miles per hour.
More Science Stories
- Solar storm creates a brilliant aurora for the earth
- Earth welcomes the new year in the solar storm
- Solar storms create a wide aurora
- The largest solar storm has reached Earth since 2005
- What is solar storm?
- The solar wind will light up the Earth tonight with an aurora
- Typhoon from aurora in North America
- Arctic night frozen -15 degrees C is unbelievably beautiful
- Explanation of aurora phenomenon
- Solar Storm is about to affect the Earth
- NASA warns the aurora 'beauty and monsters' can destroy the Earth
- Beautiful aurora at Saturn's north pole