24 March 2026

Solar Activity: 21 - 24 March 2026

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The Aurora Borealis formations have been breathtakingly beautiful and also unusual, and the one above is no exception. I specifically wanted to feature this one because it is similar to what I've been seeing when I check in on our Sun. 

Spheres would emerge (not necessarily from our Sun, because Cosmic stuff is now coming in from everywhere) and radiate these ray-like beams outwards, with colours similar to the ones depicted by the above Aurora Borealis. Although these colours are stunning, the ones emitted by the spheres look and feel "alive", as I've mentioned several times before. Also, aqua hues were present.

We've had some surges of Solar storms over the past few days, with noticeably increased intensity of energy shifts. Adequate hydration and electrolytes greatly help with assimilation.

© Laboratory of Solar Astronomy, SRI RAS

 Namarie!


Solar Activity: 21 - 24 March 2026

SpaceWeather The Aurora Borealis formations have been breathtakingly beautiful and also unusual, and the one above is no exception. I specif...