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Solar Storm May Brighten Holiday Skies as Geomagnetic Storms Intensify Auroras
According to a space weather forecast, a solar storm that burst from the sun on Monday (Dec. 20) might intensify northern light displays near the north pole just in time for Santa's visit this weekend.
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