- A G3 (strong) geomagnetic storm on November 13, 2025, driven by the year's most intense solar flare, has made auroras visible across 17+ U.S. states including Florida, with NOAA data showing Kp indices up to 7 enabling mid-latitude sightings unmatched since 2024's major events.

- The post's three images portray vivid red auroras over North America from space but exhibit AI hallmarks like flawless state-border alignments, absent clouds, and overly uniform glows, differing from real ISS captures which include atmospheric haze and irregular patterns.

- Replies blend genuine excitement with skepticism, sharing authentic photos from sites like Indiana while one pseudoscientific response frames the aurora as "planetary computation," highlighting public fascination amid potential risks like minor power fluctuations reported in affected regions.