Aurora Borealis in Italy on June 1, 2025: Solar Storm Makes Possible the Phenomenon
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The light show could also illuminate our sky. What you need to know in order not to miss the rare phenomenon
A powerful coronal mass expulsion from the Sun could give the Italians a very rare spectacle during the night between Sunday and Monday: the geomagnetic storm of level G4 expected by Nasa would make the northern dawn visible also to our latitudes.
A dance of lights in the sky, also visible from Italy. In the night between June 1 and June 2, 2025, the Northern Lights could also be seen in our country, thanks to a rare and powerful geomagnetic storm in progress. The phenomenon, normally confined to the polar regions, could extend exceptionally to southern Europe, making possible the observation also from our latitudes. The cause is a strong expulsion of coronal mass (CME) occurred in recent…
Magnificent aurora boreals were admired around the world after a solar eruption on May 31, 2025. Metropolitan France, however, was deprived of the show, but the aurora were photographed closer to the poles. Part of the planet was able to attend this Sunday, June 1, 2025 to superbs.
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