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The northern lights will be visible again on Tuesday, Sept. 2, due to geomagnetic storms caused by a coronal mass ejection that reached Earth on Sept. 1

Auroras occur when solar flares or coronal mass ejections interact with Earth's magnetic field, creating colorful displays in the sky

Solar activity has been intensifying since late 2024 and is expected to peak at "solar maximum" in 2026, with aurora activity forecasted to decrease later this week

Just when you thought the show was over, the auroras continue to paint the night sky with their otherworldly glow!

Stargazers will be treated to yet another round of northern lights on Tuesday, Sept. 2 , marking the second time this cosmic phenomenon has lit up the skies this week.

Northern lights , or the aurora boreali

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