Halloween northern lights from huge solar flare thrill skywatchers

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A huge solar flare from the sun has spawned an eerie green glow over some parts of Earth in a Halloween northern lights show that has stargazers over the moon. 

A powerful X1 solar flare from the sun on Thursday (Oct. 28) unleashed a wave of charged particles that reached Earth last night just ahead of Halloween (Oct. 31). It spawned what scientists call a G3-class geomagnetic storm in the Earth’s upper atmosphere, and could make the northern lights (auroras typically seen around the Earth’s north pole) visible at latitudes much lower than normal. 



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