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A powerful solar storm caused a widespread aurora display across Southcentral Alaska, signaling an active aurora season ahead.
A strong G3 geomagnetic storm caused by solar activity triggered a major aurora borealis display across Southcentral Alaska on Monday night, with vivid green, purple, and red lights visible just after sunset.
The storm, marked by a planetary K index of 7.3, was driven by coronal mass ejections and signaled the start of a potentially active aurora season.
Though the storm is expected to weaken to G1 levels by Tuesday, auroras should remain visible across much of Alaska, especially in northern areas like Fairbanks and Kotzebue.
Experts say increased solar activity during solar maximum could lead to more frequent displays in the coming months.
Una poderosa tormenta solar causó una exhibición extendida de auroras en todo el centro sur de Alaska, señalando una temporada de auroras activas por venir.