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The reason everyone's northern lights photos from last night look different isn't your camera – it's that the sky actually exploded with unseen colors.

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The reason everyone's northern lights photos from last night look different isn't your camera – it's that the sky actually exploded with unseen colors.

What else is trending? The aurora borealis, or 'northern lights', has officially gone rogue. Last night's geomagnetic storm was so intense, it painted the sky in hues of purple, green, and even rare red that were impossible to miss. Social media is flooded with two warring camps: the "how do I get that shot?" crowd and the "my eyes saw it better than any filter" purists. But the real shocker? This storm was predicted to be weak, but it slammed into Earth's magnetic field with ten times the power forecasters expected. It's breaking the internet because it’s a visual glitch in the matrix that everyone can see, and it proves our star isn't done surprising us yet.