Rare photo: auroras over California
Compared to many other spectacular pictures of the geomagnetic storm on 28 may, this picture may seem boring. But there is one curious fact: it was made in California.
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Compared to many other spectacular pictures of the geomagnetic storm on 28 may, this picture may seem boring. But there is one curious fact: it was made in California.
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