The coronal hole solar wind stream packed a punch last Monday as we predicted and caused two 3-hour periods where we reached the moderate G2 geomagnetic storm threshold. The northern lights put on a grand display and were seen from latitudes as low as the Netherlands, Germany and Poland in Europe and the southern lights were seen from Victoria, Australia! Below we have a small selection of images made during the past few days. The header image used in this article was made by Carita Holmberg from Grisslehamn, Sweden.
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Last X-flare | 2024/06/10 | X1.55 |
Last M-flare | 2024/07/03 | M1.5 |
Last geomagnetic storm | 2024/06/28 | Kp8- (G4) |
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