Northern Lights: Timelapse captures Aurora Borealis illuminating the night sky around the world

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Northern Lights: Timelapse captures Aurora Borealis illuminating the night sky around the world


The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, lit up the night sky in several countries around the world on Friday evening.

The beautiful spectacle is a result of electrically charged particles from the sun entering the Earth’s atmosphere.

The lights were visible to large swathes of North America and Europe and were a result of…

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@ohkaygoplay

This is gorgeous.
I feel so cheated out of something so gorgeous that will never get a chance to see, because I was trapped under a marine layer in Los Angeles without a car, and without anyone wanting to travel to a dark sky place to see them. 🙁
I wish I could have seen them. 🙁

🌏🌍🌎🌏🌐

@teofilushartono3289

Happy mothers day

@emelitamatias8841

Amazing

@Francesco1044

This is not an Aurora, is the sign before the War,. Like in January 1938.

@sz4653

Beautiful ❤❤❤
Allah 🙏 FORGIVE Us😢 for NOT SHOWING GRATITUDE to YOURS Every BLESSINGS💚💚💚 around Us n Have YOURS MERCY Upon this BEAUTIFUL 🌎❤,Ameen

@SLC-zf8kd

From 0:50 — Jericho Beach, Vancouver, Canada.

@AVE_MARIA_PURISSIMA

SIGNOS NG DYOS!!!

GINIGISING NA NG DYOS ANG MGA TAO NA MATAGAL NANG GISING PERO TULUG-TULUGAN PA RIN SA KATOTOHANAN AT NABUBUHAY PA RIN SA KASALANAN AT KASAMAAN!!!

MAGBALIK-LOOB NG BUONG-BUO SA DYOS NGAYON DIN MISMO BAGO MAHULI ANG LAHAT AT KAPAYAPAAN SA MUNDO!!!

HUWAG NANG MAGKASALA!!!

BANAL NA PAG-IBIG SA LAHAT NG NILALANG NG DYOS!!!

@LKSimonTsang

gosh! Even at English Bay!

@phillg2222

Incrível a perfeição divina

@trevortomah8508

The aurora borealis, a gift from the sun, to mother earth, happy mothers day earth, be well, be safe, stay safe.

@kimberlyperrotis8962

All I could see was a faintly pinkish glow in the northern sky. I think there is just too much light pollution where I live, the San Francisco Bay Area, a metropolis of almost 10 million souls. I didn’t see any advance notice, or I would have planned to go to a more rural location and a higher elevation, perhaps up Mt. Tamalpais, to view this amazing natural phenomenon. I never knew it might be possible to see the Aurora Borealis from my latitude, about 38 degrees North. I heard yesterday, Saturday, on the news, that the effects could be better captured with cell-phone photos, but I didn’t know of that at the time of viewing. I’m enjoying all the footage and photos, though, thank you everyone. It’s been a great time recently for astrological/meteoroloical events, first the solar eclipse, now this!

@jodame3925

Magnificent unbelievable experience here in North Florida,, what a wonderful time to be of the planet Earth!! Blessing to nany wonderful people you motive me.

@FreedaPeeple-in2mn

The only REAL way to see them is in the far north, where you can apparently hear them crackling. Never been up that far myself, though. 😞

@je-freenorman7787

the Earths magnetic field? which one?

@erikkintzler205

Jesus is coming😄

@CanadianPureBlood

Why is the sky so racist

@anushaji1000

Waw nice view

@joseenoel8093

The Sun telling us Happy Mother's Day!😊

@excess_wrx

Nov 2023 HAARP experiments (popular science article) and now they have articles about conspiracy theorists lol

@nelsonxylan

Where can I find the spot near southern toronto? Even one hour drive hehe ty

I couldn't even see em 🙁

There's alot of stuff sprayed in the skies lately. Don't believe fake main stream media

@pickford3152

I was pissed I missed this😢

@aranykert

Northern Lights are not red!

@mohwkheadbanger6280

This is Climate Change we need more carbon tax

@Dont_have_to_agree

Fun fact: The northern lights is also known as the Elora Gorealis

@terryg7237

I wonder if it has anything to do with Chen trails ? and why are they spraying chemicals into the skies ? .