Northern Lights Dazzle Above Canada as Geomagnetic Storm Affects Earth
The aurora borealis lit up the night sky over Saskatchewan, Canada, on October 11, as a geomagnetic storm affecting Earth created perfect conditions to see the phenomenon – even making it visible as far south as Iowa. This footage by Aaron Suek shows the colorful display. It was captured on video near Saskatoon, he said. Credit: Aaron Suek via Storyful
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