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Explained: What Is Aurora Australis, The Northern Lights Of The South

The Aurora Australis is mainly visible in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in regions like Antarctica, Australia, and parts of South America. Scientists anticipate an increase in aurora activity during the winter of 2025

Aurora Australis photographed from Melbourne Photo: Yash Soorma/Wiki Commons
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The Aurora Australis is expected to be exceptionally strong in 2025 due to the solar maximum, which marks the peak of the sun's 11-year magnetic cycle. During this phase, the sun's activity reaches its highest levels, resulting in more frequent and intense solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). These events release charged particles that travel toward Earth and interact with its atmosphere, creating stunning auroral displays. This upcoming solar maximum is predicted to lead to increased solar activity and more frequent, intense aurora sightings.

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