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China's Zhongshan Station in Antarctica recently recorded a spectacular display of intense aurora, triggered by a significant geomagnetic disturbance. Caused by solar activity interacting with Earth's magnetic field, the phenomenon lit up the polar skies with vibrant colors. Researchers at the station reported that the aurora was one of the strongest observed this year, offering valuable data for the study of space weather and its impact on Earth's magnetosphere.