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The red planet Mars turns green this week – Here’s what’s causing it

On 14 May, a powerful X2.7-class solar flare erupted from the sun. This was the strongest flare of the year so far.

May 20, 2025 / 11:55 IST
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Mars Could Light Up with Rare Global Auroras This Week
Mars Could Light Up with Rare Global Auroras This Week

Our rusty neighbour, the red planet Mars, is about to glow green soon. Curious how long this emerald show will last and why it happens? Let’s dive into Mars’ surprising new light. Scientists say a major solar storm may soon light up the entire Martian sky with a rare global aurora.

Mars in the Path of Solar Blast

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On 14 May, a powerful X2.7-class solar flare erupted from the sun. This was the strongest flare of the year so far. It sent a huge wave of radiation speeding across the solar system. Following the flare, a coronal mass ejection — or CME — shot from the sun’s surface. This CME carries supercharged solar particles, racing through space.

NASA’s data suggests the CME is heading for Mars. Spaceweather.com reports the solar wind surge could strike the planet on 18 May. Earth, however, is not in the blast zone. Mars, without a strong magnetic shield, may glow with auroras across its sky. Experts predict the effect could stretch across the planet’s entire night side.