The northern lights put up a dazzling display over UK and parts of Europe on Friday. The rare appearance surprised residents of the region, who took to social media in large numbers to share photographs of the stunning phenomenon.
According to BBC, the lights, also known as aurora borealis, became visible after one of the strongest geomagnetic storms for years hit Earth. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a rare severe geomagnetic storm warning when the solar outburst reached Earth on Friday afternoon, hours sooner than anticipated. The effects were due to last through the weekend and possibly into next week.
Social media platform X was painted pink, blue and iridescent purple as people shared snapshots of the northern lights. Several people who witnessed the rare northern lights used adjectives like “speechless” and “awestruck” to describe their feelings. Take a look:
The lights were visible as far south as Italy
The northern lights were spotted in Essex, Suffolk, Kent, Hampshire and Liverpool. Sightings were also reported over Ireland, said The Guardian. In fact, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, said the solar storm could cause lights to be visible over the US as well.
“For most people here on planet Earth, they won’t have to do anything,” said Rob Steenburgh, a scientist with NOAA’s space weather centre. “That’s really the gift from space weather – the aurora.”
The northern lights are caused by the interaction between charged particles from the Sun and the Earth's magnetic field. They are typically visible in regions near the Earth's polar regions, which includes countries such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland etc.
(With inputs from Associated Press)
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