In 2024, like every eleven years or so, the Sun must enter a peak of activity. During this period, this large ball of gas moves and rejects particles and matter.

When the Sun moves, the sky lights up and, in complete darkness, green, pink or bluish streaks appear - the Northern Lights. Most of the time, these solar flares have no impact on Earth: the elements released into space are sent in another direction. But as we enter the Sun's peak activity, the risk of seeing significant solar flares increases.