A Spectacular Boreal Aurora Dyes the Sky of Several Regions in Spain Red by the 'Severe' Solar Storm that Strikes the Earth
4 Articles
4 Articles
A northern aurora has illuminated the sky of various regions of Spanish territory this morning in reddish tones. It has been seen in places such as the Calar Alto Observatory, in Gérgal (Almería) or in the mountainous area of Ulldeter, after the impact of a strong geomagnetic storm caused by two coronal mass ejections emitted by the Sun. According to the observatory, the eruptions departed almost simultaneously from the active region 4274 del So…
An aurora boreal has illuminated this morning the sky of Calar Alto Observatory, in Gérgal (Almería), after the impact of a strong geomagnetic storm caused by two ejections of coronal mass emitted by the Sun.Continue reading...
The phenomenon, caused by ejections of coronal mass of the Sun, could be observed in Almería, Gerona or Cáceres during the early morning of Wednesday, November 12 More proofs that Encelado could harbor life: the hidden ocean of Saturn's moon
This morning, the sky above Calar Alto Observatory in Gérgal (Almería) was illuminated by a boreal aurora following the impact of an intense geomagnetic storm caused by two coronal mass ejections from the Sun. The observatory itself explained that the eruptions arose almost at the same time from the active region 4274 of the Sun on Monday morning, displacing clouds of plasma charged with magnetism at speeds close to 1,500 km/s, according to EFE.…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


