Britain could be in for another stunning celestial spectacle tonight, with forecasters saying the Northern Lights could once again illuminate much of the country. After Friday night’s vivid display, experts said conditions were still conducive to a repeat performance, which could even be visible in southern areas.
According to forecasts, the Northern Lights may be seen between 10pm and 2am, with Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern England and Wales most likely to see the Northern Lights. However, if solar activity remains high, sightings may extend further south, which is rare.Skywatchers reported sightings as far south as Norfolk on Friday, raising optimism that tonight’s phenomenon could be just as widespread.
This dizzying phenomenon is caused by a surge in solar activity. A coronal mass ejection (CME), a massive burst of charged particles from the sun, reaches Earth this weekend, triggering a geomagnetic storm.When these particles interact with Earth’s magnetic field and collide with gases in the upper atmosphere, they produce glowing colors. Oxygen typically emits a green hue, while nitrogen can emit red, pink, and purple colors.Forecasters note that multiple waves of solar activity and fast-moving solar winds are continuing to affect the Earth, setting the stage for auroras.
Timing is also important. The recent equinox increases the likelihood of stronger auroras due to alignment between Earth’s magnetic field and the incoming solar wind, a phenomenon known to amplify geomagnetic activity.
While conditions may be ideal in parts of the UK, cloud cover may obscure views in some areas, particularly in the north. Clear skies will significantly improve your chances of spotting the lights.
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The Aurora Borealis, or Aurora Borealis, is a natural light display caused by the interaction of charged solar particles with the Earth’s atmosphere. These collisions occur high in the sky, typically between 80 and 250 kilometers above the surface, and create shimmering waves of color in the night sky.Although usually restricted to areas near the Arctic Circle, strong solar storms can push the aurora further south, providing rare viewing opportunities in places such as the UK.
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