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Impressive Images From the Space Station: This Is What the Northern Lights Look Like After the Solar Storm

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A solar storm affected the Earth’s magnetic field on 12 and 13 November. The European Space Agency (ESA) advised the citizenry that it would actively monitor severe space weather because a coronal mass ejection was detected with an estimated initial velocity of about 1,500 km/s. In addition, following an intense solar eruption, the sky of some cities in Spain was stained with intense violet because the solar storm caused adverse phenomena in the…

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A solar storm affected the Earth’s magnetic field on 12 and 13 November. The European Space Agency (ESA) advised the citizenry that it would actively monitor severe space weather because a coronal mass ejection was detected with an estimated initial velocity of about 1,500 km/s. In addition, following an intense solar eruption, the sky of some cities in Spain was stained with intense violet because the solar storm caused adverse phenomena in the…

·Madrid, Spain
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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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