Rare Level Eight Aurora Dazzles Norway, First in Decades
A rare magnitude-eight aurora borealis illuminated Norway’s Arctic skies in January 2026, marking the strongest solar display recorded in nearly three decades.
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A rare magnitude-eight aurora borealis illuminated Norway’s Arctic skies in January 2026, marking the strongest solar display recorded in nearly three decades.
Residents in northern China may witness a rare aurora borealis as severe geomagnetic storms are forecast due to increased solar activity, offering a celestial spectacle in the coming days.
The aurora borealis and a meteor shower lit up the night skies over Mohe, China’s northernmost city, mesmerizing stargazers and attracting visitors eager to witness the celestial spectacle.
A powerful geomagnetic storm lit up the skies over northern China with stunning auroras, affecting communications and GPS navigation. The spectacular light show will continue through the weekend.
The aurora borealis made a rare appearance over northern China, even reaching the outskirts of Beijing, delighting residents with a spectacular light show caused by geomagnetic storm activity.