Unusual red northern lights over Japan suggest some solar storms are stronger than we thought
Researchers analyzing crimson auroras over Japan found the glowing displays stretched hundreds of miles higher into Earth's atmosphere than expected, challenging long-held assumptions about the strength of geomagnetic storms.
Scientists have identified that the unusual red auroras observed above Japan reached significantly higher altitudes in Earth's atmosphere than previously understood. This discovery challenges existing scientific models regarding the intensity of geomagnetic storms. The crimson displays extended hundreds of miles further into the upper atmosphere than anticipated by current theories.
This finding suggests that geomagnetic storms may possess greater strength than previously assumed, potentially impacting satellite operations and terrestrial infrastructure.
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