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STEVE: The Extremely Rare Phenomenon Triggered by Solar Storm
STEVE, the atmospheric light display, could be considerably stranger than observers first suspected. Skywatchers are thrilled that the scientific explanation for the peculiar celestial phenomenon, which resembles an aurora in appearance and behavior but differs significantly, is open for discussion.
Latest Research Articles
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French Farmer Uses Sustainable Crop to Defy Drought
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Scientist Claims that the Pacific May Just be Remnants of a an Even Bigger Prehistoric Ocean
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Building Blocks of Life Found in Samples Asteroids that Returned to Earth
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Chinese Factories Ration Electricity Amidst Power Crisis Due to Heatwave
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Large 'Cannibal' Solar Flare On the Way, Scientists Worried of Potential Radiation Storm
Bright Aurora Borealis Display Expected to Appear Over Northern US Midweek Due to Geomagnetic Storm
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US Regulators To Finalize Rule on Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids
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First Ever Detection of 'Human to Dog Transmission' of Monkeypox Reported in Paris
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Ancient Sample from Asteroid Ryugu Contains 'Pristine' Particles 'Like No Other'






