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04-25-2021, 05:18 PM
Seems a large G2 geomagnetic storm from our Sun set off the Light Show
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The Aurora Borealis is dipping south this weekend, making it potentially visible all over Canada!
On Saturday, April 24, weather reports revealed this weekend may be a great opportunity to spot the dancing lights in Canada, thanks to a G2 geomagnetic storm that occurred earlier in the week.
With the lights expected to be visible across the country on Sunday night April 25, you'll want to be ready a few hours after sunset. The agency says the lights tend to become more intense at around midnight.
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The Aurora Borealis is dipping south this weekend, making it potentially visible all over Canada!
On Saturday, April 24, weather reports revealed this weekend may be a great opportunity to spot the dancing lights in Canada, thanks to a G2 geomagnetic storm that occurred earlier in the week.
With the lights expected to be visible across the country on Sunday night April 25, you'll want to be ready a few hours after sunset. The agency says the lights tend to become more intense at around midnight.
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