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The Equinox Effect: Why March 2026 Offers a Decade-High Chance for Auroras
A rare alignment of celestial mechanics and the closing stages of the solar maximum could make March 2026 the most active month for the northern lights until the mid-2030s. Scientists point to the Russell-McPherron effect as a primary driver for this surge in geomagnetic activity.
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