The aurora borealis,a relatively common occurrence within the Arctic circle, was seen in northern England, and north Wales,Northern Ireland and ScotlandParts of Britain revelled in a celestial light indicate on Wednesday night as the northern lights were clearly visible in northern England, north Wales, or Northern Ireland and Scotland.
The aurora borealis – usually caused by solar particles colliding in the atmosphere – is a more common occurrence much further north around the Arctic circle.
Just had the most magical of nights,#aurora hunting in #Lanark. By far the best display I've ever seen in Scotland! pic.twitter.com/Q1qy0TctWdContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com