Monday 3rd October comments: Magic lights! Last night we had the privilege of having an almost clear sky, and with very little light pollution, we were able to see the Aurora Borealis (also known as the Northern Lights). It was a stunning finish to a great day.
The aurora is a natural light display in the earth's sky, predominantly seen in high latitude regions. The display can be in the form of brilliant coloured lights that appear as curtains, rays or flickers covering the entire sky. Auroras are the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by the solar wind.
So we were excited at seeing them and although the photos are not the greatest (taken from the Low Light using a phone camera) you can see the effect of the light sin the sky.
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