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An Expert Explains How To See Tonight's Surprise Aurora Australis In Your City

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An Expert Explains How To See Tonight's Surprise Aurora Australis In Your City
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A surprise aurora australis is expected to be visible in southern Australia on July 3, 2026, following intense solar flare activity. Experts suggest that the geomagnetic storm caused by these solar events will create a rare, vivid light display.

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This event provides a rare opportunity for public engagement with space weather phenomena and solar physics.

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