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For the last few nights, Earth has been bathed in green and red light that shimmers across the skies – and more is on the way.
Although such a huge event has the potential to make a bit of a mess on Earth, we appear to have escaped more or less unscathed so far. The culprit is a sunspot region named AR 3664 that's currently crossing the face of the Sun. This huge region is visible without a telescope, if you still have your eclipse glasses kicking around –
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