By: Daisy Dobrijevic
An unusually powerful pulsating aurora display lit up skies over Arctic Norway for nearly three hours during a colossal geomagnetic storm.
Daisy Dobrijevic is a Reference Editor at Space.com. With a passion for all things space, she specializes in astronomy and space weather, while also exploring themes in natural sciences and aerospace. Daisy's work has been featured in notable publications including Scientific American, Yahoo News, and Live Science.
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Daisy Dobrijevic's coverage focuses on scientific events, particularly related to solar phenomena such as eruptions, auroras, and eclipses. She also covers space-related events like rocket launches.
Given her focus on event coverage and how-to guides in the scientific field, Daisy may be interested in pitches that provide insights into upcoming astronomical events or tips for observing them. Additionally, she might appreciate expert commentary from scientists or researchers with knowledge of these phenomena.
Since Daisy’s geographic focus is not specified, consider offering her content that has global appeal when pitching scientific topics.
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