Solar flare? Yes, but tonight’s northern lights have a more spectacular cause.

Though widely described as a ‘solar flare,’ the star of Tuesday’s solar storm was a much rarer – and much larger – coronal mass ejection, which is distorting Earth’s magnetic field and will produce the northern lights (and southern lights) tonight.

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Solar flare? Yes, but tonight’s northern lights have a more spectacular cause.

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