The Aurora Borealis was visible in the UK because of a solar flare erupting radiation from the sun.
Many pay thousands and travel for hours to Norway, Iceland or even the Arctic to see the Northern Lights.
The spectacle was caused by a solar flare – a burst of radiation – which erupted from the sun on Thursday. The Aurora Borealis was visible from the Highlands, Northumberland, Sutherland, Belfast and many other parts of the UK.Social media has been flooded with many more photos and videos from stargazers – many of whom trekked to good viewing spots to see the beautiful sky.
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