The sun's fiery temperament unleashed multiple coronal mass ejections last week, which ignited a mesmerizing display of #auroras across the globe—even in places where the phenomenon is rarely seen. This combined image was captured by @NOAA's @JPSSProgram satellites as they passed over North America from May 10–11.
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RT @NASA: It's electric! The beautiful light shows of #auroras in the night sky are a sign that our planet is electrically connected to the Sun.
Has the aurora shown up in your night sky? You can help us @DoNASAScience by participating in our Aurorasaurus project: https://t.co/ejwyO1IYZQ https://t.co/lU80IAyn8x
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From record-setting #hurricanes to dazzling #auroras, @NOAA's #satellites certainly had an eyeful in 2025. Here's a look back at some of the most compelling views that unfolded around our planet—and sun—over the course of the year.
See more here: https://t.co/yS5FpgMmUj https://t.co/wfzOO9YFPX
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It's been quite a year for NOAA's environmental satellites! Here's our recap from our @NOAASatellites team:
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From record-setting #hurricanes to dazzling #auroras, @NOAA's #satellites certainly had an eyeful in 2025. Here's a look back at some of the most compelling views that unfolded around our planet—and sun—over the course of the year.
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Did you catch the #auroras this week? @NOAA's satellites certainly saw an eyeful when a powerful coronal mass ejection (#CME) erupted from the sun last Sunday! ☀️
Learn more in our #SatelliteSnapshot : https://t.co/TxYjOLCteY https://t.co/aePYqf9aAe
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