πβ€οΈπ Northern Lights AKA Aurora Borealis over Galway last night πβ€οΈπ
The Northern Lights

I always thought I'd have to visit Iceland to witness the Northern Lights, but over the past few years they have been visible in Ireland.

Previously you might hear about sightings far up North in Ireland from atop a mountain with just the right coincidence of clear night sky and solar conditions.

Now, I have experienced The Northern Lights right outside my back door and it's a sight to behold, no doubt about it.

Did you ever wonder what causes the Northern Lights or aurora borealis as they are also known?

They are caused by interactions between the Sun and Earthβs atmosphere. The Sun constantly releases charged particles in a stream known as the solar wind. During periods of increased solar activity or solar flares as they are known, large numbers of these particles are fired toward the Earth.

When the charged particles reach Earth, they are guided by the earthβs magnetic field toward the poles. There, they collide with gases (oxygen and nitrogen) in the upper atmosphere.

These collisions excite the gas atoms, causing them to release energy in the form of light. Different gases and altitudes produce different colors: green and red usually come from oxygen, while blue and purple are caused by nitrogen. This glowing effect creates the shimmering curtains of light seen in the night sky near the poles, but last night we could even see them vividly in Ireland!

So that's what you see in these photos.
Incredible.

Some more shots
The shots above are the best ones, but here is a few more I took as well.
What an unbelievable sight it was.


















Thanks as always for stopping by everyone
Peace Out
Nice shots! We had too many clouds and the BZ was much too high for us to see them last night. I think some people did, but with the temps being well below freezing, you couldn't really hang out to wait on them!
Thanks dude.
Ya not easy wait around for them, if it's baltic! I still can't believe I've experienced them three times in Ireland now.
These were even better than last time too.
The photos I have seen from people who were able to brave the cold and apparently don't have a job to get up for the next morning were quite amazing!
https://www.reddit.com/r/Outdoors/comments/1qi2hf1/incredible_view_of_the_northern_lights_in_ireland/
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You left South Africa?!
When?
So out of the loop here.
I'm even more out of the loop! I never even knew I'd been to South Africa in my life π
I think you might be mixing me up with some one else!
!PIMP
You lucky so and so! Last time they were directly over our house in southern England, we went to bed early and missed them!
Absolutely man. I feel blessed to have seen them once, but to see them 3 times right outside my back door has been unreal altogether.
Hopefully they appear again soon and you see them
I'm so jealous!! These are amazing photos!!
I had to go all the way to Finland to see them the other year, it was stunning seeing with my own eyes but I didn't manage to see any red lights.
Thanks a million. We've been so lucky that Galway had clear skies on the rare occasions they appeared and Galway rarely has clear skies!!
So you could see them with the naked eye?? Isn't it cool that all you had to do is wait for it to come to you. We saw them here (for me not the first time) ....