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Polar regions seeing an increase in Aurora activity
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : April 10, 2024 - 17:51
Millions of people in parts of north America were mesmerised by the total solar eclipse earlier this week. But it's not the only show the sun is putting on right now. Our sun is entering the solar maximum the period of greatest activity during its 11-year solar cycle, and it means more frequent Auroras.