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Georgia residents witnessed the northern lights on Tuesday night due to a rare G4 geomagnetic storm.
The storm caused a vibrant red glow in the sky, visible especially through cameras.
This event marks the second occurrence of the northern lights in Georgia in just over a year, making it unusual for this location.
The phenomenon occurs when solar particles and magnetic fields interact with Earth, typically seen near the North Pole.
Georgia residents looked up Tuesday night to see a rare sight: the Northern Lights painting the sky red.
What’s Happening: A severe space storm brought the colorful light show to parts of Georgia. While some people could see hints of color with their eyes, cameras captured a strong red glow across the night sky.
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