Environment
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STEVE: The Extremely Rare Phenomenon Triggered by Solar Storm
STEVE, the atmospheric light display, could be considerably stranger than observers first suspected. Skywatchers are thrilled that the scientific explanation for the peculiar celestial phenomenon, which resembles an aurora in appearance and behavior but differs significantly, is open for discussion.
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