A stunning aurora may be visible farther south than usual this Friday, lighting up the northern US.
That's thanks to an overactive, giant spot seven times the size of Earth that's erupting on the sun.
Northern border states from Washington to Michigan are most likely to see the aurora Friday night.
AdvertisementThe Northern Lights are forecast to reach farther south than usual this Friday, dazzling the northern US.
We mainly owe this spectacle to a giant, hyperactive sunspot called AR3664 that's seven times the size of Earth and has been producing powerful eruptions, called coronal mass ejections, for the last several days.
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Washington, Michigan