"How to Capture the Northern Lights as Solar Activity Peaks"

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Florida recently witnessed the Aurora Borealis, but forecasts for another Northern Lights display in the lower 48 states, including Florida, are not promising. The phenomenon is caused by geomagnetic storms from solar flares, with the next potential viewing window around June 6. The most common aurora color is green, with rarer hues like red, blue, and purple also possible. For those hoping to capture the lights, using night mode and adjusting exposure time on an iPhone is recommended.
Topics:science#aurora-borealis#florida#geomagnetic-storms#northern-lights#scienceenvironment#solar-flares
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