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Extremely uncommon, black ‘anti-auroras’ paint luminous ‘letter E’ above Alaska


Extremely uncommon, black “anti-auroras” helped create a peculiar E-shaped swirl of inexperienced gentle lately photographed over Alaska, specialists say.

Aurora hunter Todd Salat noticed the bizarre aurora on Nov. 22 above an unspecified location in southcentral Alaska at round 4 a.m. native time (8 a.m. EST). The luminous letter appeared seemingly out of nowhere and lasted for a couple of minutes whereas biking by way of a number of shapes, all of which contained unusual darkish patches not seen in most auroras.

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