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According to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Earth was hit by a geomagnetic storm of the highest level (G5) on Friday. This happened for the first time since 2003.
According to NOAA, such a strong storm can cause widespread outages of satellite navigation, satellite signal or even damage to electrical distribution networks. As a result, auroras also appear outside the poles, which we could also see in our country.
Images from Friday evening and night show that the aurora borealis was very bright:
Photo: Luděk Škrip
In addition to the photos, the editorial team also received a link to a time-lapse video. It was taken by Tomáš Belaj from Brno.
According to the forecast, the storm will continue on Saturday and probably in the following days.