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"path": "/2026/04/26/late-april-visibility-window-allows-blue-auroras-over-arctic-regions/",
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"textContent": "Blue auroras could be possible over Arctic regions in late April 2026 as seasonal solar geometry allows sunlight to illuminate the upper atmosphere while ground-level skies remain sufficiently dark. The phenomenon is linked to ionized nitrogen emissions that are typically too faint to detect but can be amplified under these conditions.\n\nSource",
"title": "Late April visibility window allows blue auroras over Arctic regions"
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