Rare red aurora borealis captured over Cumbrian town on New Year's Day
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The images show the rare phenomenon of the Northern Lights that has touched southern France. The phenomenon was made possible by intense solar activity. On Wednesday evening, the sky over areas of southern France was tinged with red and purple. The article The magic of the Northern Lights also comes to southern France: the phenomenon made possible by intense solar activity comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.
A rare aurora borealis colored the skies over the Mongolian city of Ergun, in northern China, on Wednesday night. The phenomenon, which lasted about three hours, was captured on video, which you can see in the gallery that accompanies this news. The Northern Lights (at the North Pole) and Astral Aurora (at the South Pole) are a phenomenon caused by the collision between electrically charged particles released by the Sun that, upon entering the E…
Due to intense solar activity, northern lights were observed from Indre to Corsica via the Pyrenees. A rare spectacle at such low latitudes that delighted amateur astronomers. Source
These are the 25 photographs chosen by the blog Capture the Atlas to complete the album of the best images of the Northern Lights of 2024.
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