Sun erupts with 3 colossal solar flares in less than 24 hours, boosting chances for northern lights
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Sun erupts with 3 colossal solar flares in less than 24 hours, boosting chances for northern lights

A series of significant solar flares has caused widespread radio blackouts across Earth and could lead to spectacular displays of northern lights as solar storms approach. The flares, which occurred recently, have raised concerns among scientists and meteorologists about their potential impact on communication systems and satellite operations. Experts suggest that the resulting geomagnetic activity may enhance auroras, particularly in regions closer to the poles. As these solar storms travel towards Earth, observers are encouraged to look out for the vibrant light displays in the night sky, especially in areas where such phenomena are typically visible. The events highlight the ongoing influence of solar activity on our planet's atmosphere and technology.

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