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Northern U.S. states may be able to see the aurora borealis from Oct. 4 to Oct. 6 .
Strong G3 geomagnetic storms predicted to arrive at Earth over the next three days .
When conditions are right, auroras can be visible from over 600 miles away.
You can take some steps to ensure you get the best view of the Northern Lights .
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