Auroras Blazed Near the Equator 41,000 years ago

via SPACEDuring this geomagnetic disturbance, known as the Laschamp event or the Laschamp excursion, the planet’s magnetic north and south weakened, and the magnetic field tilted on its axis and diminished to a fraction of its former strength. This lessened the magnetic pull that normally directs the flow of high-energy...