A “severe” and record-breaking geomagnetic storm rocked Earth’s magnetic shield last night, shortly after the sun unleashed a powerful X-class solar flare. The epic event, triggered by a stream of superfast solar particles, painted widespread auroras at unusually low latitudes across the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in Europe.

Some outlets have reported that the storm is the “largest” of its kind since 2003, which is an exaggeration (the “Mother’s Day storm” of May 2024 was much stronger). However, the latest outburst has broken a specific 23-year-old solar radiation record.

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