gob0 t1_j2jqzs7 wrote
Reply to comment by HiiohoiHalojata in Ancient Chinese text reveals earliest known record of auroral display, described as a ‘five-colored light’ event in either 977 or 957 BCE by marketrent
Was it so heavily tilted towards North America in 900 BC?
HiiohoiHalojata t1_j2ju2wb wrote
That's a great point. Although the north magnetic pole has wandered quite a lot during the past 100 years, the geomagnetic pole has stayed relatively still. However, 3000 years is still a long time so it's definitely possible it was way closer to the geographic poles.
I didn't find any information about its location before 1900. The magnetic pole (not geomagnetic pole) was actually even more tilted towards North America at around 1600 than now
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