Earth glows after rare ‘cannibal’ solar storm ignites stunning auroras: See pics

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Dancing lights, raging sun splash aurora A rare solar outburst collided with Earth's magnetic field, unleashing a celestial storm. As geomagnetic chaos swept across skies, the night lit up in a surreal waves of neon- an unexpected showdown between the sun's fury and earth and earth's silence. (Image credit: X/ Austin MacDonald & X/ Sryan Bruen) Ruins under auroral radiance Northern lights were seen over Ballynafagh Church, Kildare, Ireland.

The ancient church stands tall as celestial flames of pink and green ripple across the sky, gazing skyward as a rare geomagnetic storm painted the heavens. (Image credit: X/Sryan Bruen) Celestial blush over Stirling A soft veil of auroras peeks through the clouds, tinting the Scottish sky in hues of magenta and mystery. Above the rugged lands, skies glimmered with fleeting strokes.



As clouds drifted like whispers, the auroras- broke through, casting an ethereal glow across the highlands. (Image credit: X/ Cat Perkinton) Southern symphony in coronal light Bathed in serenity, over the calm waters of Australia's southern coast, the aurora rises like flames of neon painting the heavens with grace. Reflected in tranquil waters, it offered a moment of cosmic elegance at the edge of the Earth.

(Image credit: X/ Aurorausau) Whispers above the Paris A forested silence beneath, a celestial waltz above Finland's skies bloom. In the quiet of Tampere's wilderness, the night sky unraveled a dream woven in emerald and lavender under a cosmic spell, reflecting gently on the still lake below. (Image credit: X/ Austin MacDonald) Auroral veils over tampere A supernatural ballet unfolds above the pine-lines silence of Tampere.

Curtains of electric green, violet, and rose streak the heavens - remnants of a furious solar feast. This is nature's afterglow, left behind by the cannibal flare. (Image credit: X/ Austin MacDonald) Ghost of cannibal aurora in Tampere, Finland, a haunting green flares splits the sky- a ghostly remnant of the rare "cannibal" coronal mass ejection (CME).

As charged solar particles clashed high above, they painted the atmosphere with this dramatic display. (Image credit: X/ Austin MacDonald) Wings of a cannibal sky A sweeping aurora unfurls across Tampere's skies like a celestial wing, dyed in surreal shades of green and violet. This spectacle is the aftershock of a rare cannibal solar eruption- where one coronal mass ejection overtakes another, amplifying the charged energy that dances above Earth.

(Image credit: X/ Austin MacDonald) Aurora over the Alps Against the quiet silhouette of the German Alps, the northern lights make a rare southern appearance- gentle hues of green and violet brushing the star-strewn sky. Fueled by a cannibal solar eruption, this aurora borealis defies borders, glowing far beyond its Arctic home. (Image credit: X/ Austin MacDonald) Visual Stories Zodiac signs who love with all their heart All about the Caracal: A fierce and vicious member of the wild cat family Anikha Surendran charms in blue saree look Mouni Roy's retro sarees with unique blouse Aishwarya Rai’s rare throwback pictures that fans can’t get enough of ​​How to make 5-ingredient Chocolate Cake at home​ Real versus fake paneer: 7 ways to do purity check What is Shata Dhauta Ghrita, and its benefits for skin 10 countries you never knew existed on the world map Photostories.