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Northern lights in India tonight: Here’s how to see Auroras on June 8, 2026

Northern lights in India tonight: Here’s how to see Auroras on June 8, 2026
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A massive solar storm is expected to make the Aurora Borealis visible in parts of India on June 8, 2026. This rare astronomical event typically occurs in high-latitude regions but is projected to be observable due to increased solar activity.

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The visibility of northern lights in non-polar regions is a rare scientific phenomenon that draws significant public interest in space weather.

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