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Massive Space Storm Creates Rare Light Show in Night SkyIf you're looking at the night sky at the right time over the next few evenings, you may be able to catch a rare event in the night sky in your area: the aurora borealis, or what's commonly known as the northern lights, a spectacular display of colorful lights usually enjoyed only by those who live in the northern hemisphere. The event is being caused by a massive geomagnetic storm--currently in progress--which began as one of the most violent solar flares in years erupted, sending protons hurtling toward our planet at several million miles per hour and colliding with us yesterday morning. I haven't heard any reports from anyone here in Los Angeles who has seen the lights, but folks from locations as close as Sacramento, California (as well as a variety of other worldwide locales) have been able to capture some dazzling images of this phenomenom. Let me know if you're able to see the northern lights in your neighborhood, and be sure to check out Joe Eiers' image of the Auroras (as seen from Sacramento), which I am currently featuring on VoyagerRadio.com.
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