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Additional footage has captured the mesmerizing green northern lights in Paxson, Alaska, during a G2 geomagnetic storm on March 14, 2026. The aurora borealis, credited to videographer Vincent Ledvina, displays oxygen-excited emissions at altitudes of 100-150 kilometers, generated as charged solar wind particles interact with Earth’s magnetosphere. The footage highlights substorm dynamics, with arcs moving at speeds exceeding 1 kilometer per second, illustrating rapid magnetospheric reconfigurations observed in NASA studies of solar-terrestrial interactions.
For viewers in Alaska and across the northern U.S., the March 14 aurora offered a rare glimpse of dynamic, fast-moving arcs and vivid green light, creating unforgettable night skies. As solar activity continues to peak, similar auroral displays are expected, providing both scientific insights and spectacular visual experiences for those fortunate enough to witness them.