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Weird Blue Spiral Seen During Aurora Sighting in Alaska Not a Galaxy, Experts Explain
A weird blue spiral was seen while the aurora lit up the skies in Alaska. Experts say that it is not a galaxy even though it resembles one. Read more here.
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