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That giant sunspot that supercharged auroras on Earth? It's back and may amp up the northern lights with June solar storms.
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Old sunspot region AR 13664, now renamed AR 13697, is back. With its re-arrival, can we expect a resurgence of solar activity?
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That giant sunspot that supercharged auroras on Earth? It's back and may amp up the northern lights with June solar storms.
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