Photographer captures uncommon aurora over Brazil throughout intense geomagnetic storm (picture)

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The southern lights captured from Brazil on Jan. 19. (Image credit: Egon Filter)

A rare aurora appeared briefly over southern Brazil on Jan. 19 during a powerful geomagnetic storm. Luckily for us, one photographer was at the right place at the right time to capture the fleeting scene.

Astrophotographer Egon Filter captured the faint purple-red glow from Cambará do Sul, in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state, through the peak of the geomagnetic storm. Auroras are usually confined to excessive latitudes close to Earth’s north and south magnetic poles, making sightings within the Southern Hemisphere this far north of Antarctica very uncommon.


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