A powerful magnetic storm that covered the Earth after a series of solar flares caused aurora in several countries at once. It was observed by residents of the southern regions of Russia, Germany, Great Britain, Portugal and the USA. How it happened – in the RTVI photo gallery.
Brampton, UK
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Brampton, UK
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Crosby, UK
Adam Vaughan / EPA / TASS
Schierke, Germany
Matthias Bein / DPA / Picture Alliance / TASS
Falkenhagen, Brandenburg, Germany
Patrick Pleul / DPA / Picture Alliance / TASS
Speyer, Germany
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Speyer, Germany
Ronald Wittek / EPA / TASS
Vilnius, Lithuania
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Arlanderveen, Netherlands
Josh Walet / EPA / TASS
Angra do Eroishmo, Portugal
Antonio Araujo / EPA / TASS
Angra do Eroishmo, Portugal
Antonio Araujo / EPA / TASS
Rostov-on-Don, Russia
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Rostov-on-Don, Russia
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Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Eric Romanenko / TASS
Skidmore, Missouri, USA
Charlie Riedel / AP
Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA
Cj Gunther / EPA / TASS
Brunswick, Maine, USA
Robert F. Bukaty / AP
Chateau d’O, Switzerland
Jean-Christophe Bott / EPA / TASS
Chateau d’Eau, Ormont-Desu, Switzerland
Jean-Christophe Bott / EPA / TASS
Dielen, Switzerland
Laurent Gillieron / EPA / TASS
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