Intense solar storm opens ‘2-way highway’ for charged particles, sparking rare auroras on the sun

Auroras on Earth occur when storms from our sun engulf our planet — and in a rare cosmic feat last April, our planet returned the favor.

The sun’s wind often punches into Earth’s protective magnetic field, or magnetosphere, and forms a bow shock on the sunward side of the field while detouring around our world — not unlike the way waves move when a ship is cutting through water. This is classic solar behavior.

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