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Aurora Borealis Mesmerizes Watchers Who Toughed Alaskan Night

from the Boston Herald

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The aurora borealis streaking across Alaska skies this week captivated sky watchers who camped out in sub-zero temperatures to photograph the lights, billed as the most active in years.

At the same time, scientists say the light show is a sign of a new solar cycle that heralds many geomagnetic storms. That means more visible auroras--and potentially disruption to the satellites humans rely on for everything from spy surveillance to GPS tracking.

Alaskans will be witnessing much more aurora activity in the near future, said University of California, Los Angeles geophysicist Yuri Shprits, who studies the potential impacts of solar storms on satellite systems.

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