Rare Pink Auroras Spotted In Norway After Solar Storm Slams Into Earth’s Atmosphere; Pictures Showing The Dazzling Display of Lights Go Viral

Earlier this month, a solar storm cracked the Earth's electromagnetic field over Norway, revealing an extremely rare natural phenomenon. A fascinating pink aurora was spotted in the Earth's night skies which was spotted by a tour group led by Markus Varik who works for a tour company in Norway.

Viral Pics of Rare Pink Auroras (Photo Credits: Twitter)

A spectacular display of extremely rare pink auroras transformed the night skies above Norway after a solar storm forced a temporary crack in Earth's magnetic field. The pink and purple lights swarmed the sky which was spotted by a tour group led by Markus Varik. After the solar storm, the crack in the planet's magnetic field was opened, leading to the penetration of highly energetic solar particles more profoundly into the atmosphere than usual. This rare event caused the sky to turn pink. The natural wonder lasted for a duration of 2 minutes. Green Sky Over Northern Canada! NASA Shares Breathtaking Viral Picture of Auroras Taken Over Night Sky That Will Make You Say Wow.

WOW! 

That's Surreal! 

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